1a) Draw the full, unabbreviated chemical structure for Palmitoleic Acid (a fat in avocado)
1b) Draw a circle around the non-polar regions and put a rectangle around the polar regions.
1c) Draw the chemical reaction for making soap from fat.
1a) Draw the full, unabbreviated chemical structure for Palmitoleic Acid (a fat in avocado) 1b) Draw...
Re-draw the chemical structure of cinnamaldehyde (from the Reaction Scheme) and use it to answer the following solubility-based questions: 1. Circle and label all regions of the molecule that exhibit non-polar behavior. 2. Circle and label the region of the molecule that exhibits polar behavior. 3. Water prefers to interact with solute molecules with what type of intermolecular force (choose one answer): hydrogen bonding, dipole-induced dipole, or induced dipole-induced dipole (London dispersion)? 4. Based on the answers to parts (a)-(c),...
Page 119 of 147 Sci122 Lab9 Lipids Post Lab Questions: 1. Draw the structure of stearic acid. Circle the portion of the stearic acid that is hydrophobic (not soluble in water). Put a square around the portion of the stearic acid that may be hydrophilic (soluble in water). A student adds NaOH dropwise to the tube with stearic acid and notices that it is more soluble. Can you explain why? What chemical reaction has happened?
Propionic acid (also called propanoic acid) is a common industrial chemical. The Lewis structure for propionic acid is shown on the right. н Н-с-с-с Propionic acid was originally found while studying the decomposition of sugar under specific conditions. O-H Question 1. What does the term "decomposition" tell you about the naturally occurring reaction that forms propionic acid? Question 2. What is the shape around the leftmost carbon atom in the molecule? Question 3. What is the shape around the central...
Investigate the chemical structure of bile salts: cholic acid, chenodeoxycholic acid, ursodeoxycholic acid and lithocolic acid. Draw them and discuss which is the base structure from which they come and what is the biological importance.
c)Draw the chemical structure of sodium benzoate and include all charges. d)Circle and label the region of the molecule that exhibits polar behavior. e) What is the strongest intermolecular force with which sodium benzoate will interact with the solvent water? In general, I am taking Organic Chemistry and I have no idea how to answer questions such as, " what are the intermolecular forces present in the non polar region of the molecule". Can someone help me with a guide...
Discussion Questions The structures of acetanilide and malonic acid are provided below 1. For each structure, draw circles around the polar and nonpolar regions of the molecule, and label each circled regiorn with the type of intermolecular attractive force it can use to interact with other molecules. Acetanilide Malonic Acid но CH2 OH 2. Now-thoroughly explain (on the basis of polarity/nonpolarity and intermolecular attractive forces) how the acetanilide was separated from the malonic acid by recrystallization from water. And explain...
A.) Draw the first round of beta oxidation for OLEIC ACID, including the chemical structure. B.) List the enzymes involved C.) The products from each step that contribute to ATP production.
Page Chemistry 107 Midterm II Review Problems Draw a Lewis structure for CaHN (think over the bonding preferences of each atom when you lay out the skeleton of this molecule!) 1. CC Determine the geometry at each "central atom" (a) Does this molecule have any polar bonds? Is the entire molecule polar? (b) What will be the dominant intermolecular force in a sample of this compound? (c) (c) If you had 100.0 g of this compound, how many moles would...
accordingly answer and i pt): Polymers and Monomers. Read each question chemical structure, in a oymer chemical structure based on the polymer name and provide the monomer unit chemical structure, in addition. Lastly applications. An example answer is provided as guidance. , provide an example of how the polymers are utilized in (bio)engineering Polymer Chemical Structure Polymer Full Name and Abbreviation Usage Example for Monomer Unit Structure(s) _ _pt per box) pt per box) pt per box) Nucleic Acid (DNA)...
____ 1. The diagram below represents serine, a polar, uncharged
amino acid. Which functional group gives serine its
distinct property?
a. H3
b. CH2OH
c. –H
d. COO–
____ 2. The monomers shown below are monomers for which of the
following natural polymers?
a. polysaccharides
b. plastics
c. DNA
d. proteins
____ 3. Which of the following processes illustrates the production
of a protein?
a. specific code for amino acids --> amino acid chain -->
gene --> DNA --> specific...