Please justify each answer ! I would appreciate it eio, te -amino group 1s on the...
Can someone please help EXPLAIN this to me? I don't just want
answers, I need EXPLANATIONS! I will mark it thumbs down if it is
not explained to me and just given the answer. Thanks! Even if you
could answer a few of them. Please, you'd be saving my grade. Just
explain it.
Equivalnets of hydroxide 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 pH a) What is the one letter code for...
(1) The following diagram represents a titration curve of histidine as pH increases; pKa = 1.82 represents the terminal carboxylic acid group. pK, represents the terminal amino group: 6.0 represents the R-group, and pK, E 9.17 7.59 pH 182 3.0 20 10 H (equivalents) At what point on the diagram is histidine predominantly present as the following species? COO A, at pH < 1.82 B. between pH 1.82 and pH 6.0 C) between pH 6.0 and pH 9.17 D. at...
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I have attached a titration of a mock amino acid with OH-. I have labeled the different charge states of the amino acid as I, II, III, IV. I have labeled different points on the titration curve as A, B, ....G. I want you to tell me which form(s) of the species I, II, III or IV predominates (is present at greatest concentration) at each of the lettered points on the curve. I would also...
i have no clue what amino acid this unknown is . maybe serine
?? pleade help! i also need to locate the eq points it can be from
1-3 points but atleasy 2 , the pka2 location , and the expermental
molecular weight value. if you can label it on one of the graphs (
they are the same) the chocies are below ( it most likely will not
be glycine ) .
other data:
unknown weight obtained was =...
**Problem 7C should have
KOH listed as the solution, not NaOH
Please circle the correct answer and show all work for 7c.
Thanks
7. In a different titration, 50.0 mL of 0.150 M HF (pKa = 3.10) was titrated with a solution of 0.250 M KOH. A. (3 pts) The following figure represents solutions at various stages of the titration. (The K ions and water molecules have been omitted for clarity.) Which drawing corresponds to the region of the titration...
Can
you please answer the part i underlined? Thanks!!
Point A,b,c is not given details about the points are given so
you have to guess and find it thats the part I was having a hard
time with
Computer-Simulated Titration Curve 12.00 + 0.00 10.00 0.00 12.00 2.00 8.00 4.00 6.00 Drops of Added 0.01 M NaOH Figure 14.10 1 drop of 0.04 M H,PO, with 0.01 M NaOH. H3PO4(aq) + NaOH(aq) + NaH PO,(aq) + H2O(1) Referring to Figure...
can
someone help me answer these 5 questions and figire this graph out
please?
Acid-Base Titration of a Weak Acid with a Strong Base: Determination of K. Introduction: You will be titrating a solution of a weak acid with 0.100 M NaOH, while monitoring the reaction using a pH meter. Weak acids have characteristic acid-ionization constants, K. The purpose of this lab is to use the titration to determine the value of this constant for the weak acid called “benzoic...
11 Department of Biological Sciences BIOCHEMISTRY Test 2.2018 H. Nucleic Acid, Sequencing of DNA: Amino Acids Hydrolysis of salt Laboratory buffers, Polyprotie acids QUESTIONS 1. The DNA strand complementary to the strand 3-GTAGCGTAT-Y' would have the sequence a SLTACOCATAT-3 b.3.CATOXICATA-S c. 3-ATGCGTATA-S" ATATGCGTAS 2. When cytosine is treated with bisulfite, the amino group is replaced with a carbonyl group. Identify the resulting base a. adenine b. guanine c uracil d. thyminee. typoxanthine 3. How many amino acids would be in...
The table filled is the lab run.
Please can you use the three informations provided above to answer
the empty table
Take Density of vinegar = 1.005g/mol
concentration of NaOH = 0.1205M
Experiment #7. Titration of Vinegar Goals 1. To determine the mass percent of acetic acid in a solution via titration. 2. To master the technique of titration. Introduction Vinegar is a common household item that is found in a number of products from salad dressing to cleaners. Vinegar...
10. Write a one-page summary of the attached paper? INTRODUCTION Many problems can develop in activated sludge operation that adversely affect effluent quality with origins in the engineering, hydraulic and microbiological components of the process. The real "heart" of the activated sludge system is the development and maintenance of a mixed microbial culture (activated sludge) that treats wastewater and which can be managed. One definition of a wastewater treatment plant operator is a "bug farmer", one who controls the aeration...