Please write and describe the following reaction: “Glucose + Pi ---> glucose 6-phosphate + H2O”
Include all assumed compounds involved which may not be explicitly written and include all intermediate molecular species.
If enzymes are involved in promoting these reactions, please describe the associated chemistry (substrate – enzyme bond formatting and disassociation).
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Please write and describe the following reaction: “Glucose + Pi ---> glucose 6-phosphate + H2O” Include...
Consider this reaction: Glucose + Pi ⇔ glucose 6-phosphate + H2O, ∆Go = +3 kcal/mol Under physiologic conditions, [glucose] = 5 mM, [Glucose 6-phosphate] = 83 mM, and [Pi] = 1 mM. Under these conditions, will the reaction above go spontaneously from left to right? If not, what would the concentration of glucose need to be for the reaction to go from left to right, if the concentrations of the other reactants and products are as stated? Please show all...
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Free glucose Glucose-6-phosphatase Pucho s -6-phosphate Glycogen in o s--one Galacs 6. Why do patients with GSD exhibit hepatomegaly? 7. Hundreds of mutations in the name glucose-6-phosphatase have been discovered most reult in small amore in mnace sequence. Based on your introductory exposure to protein structure, explain why this would impact the entryme's function & What kind of bond do you think is broken to digest cornstarch (be specific 9. In the comstarch therapy, what is the solvent...
Tele No The first law of thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed. If this is the case, why is it said that "energy does not cycle"? 1. 2. In the body, glucose can be broken down via cellular respiration to provide energy, or it can be built into chains of glycogen (or starch for plants) and stored. What determines which reaction glucose undergoes? 3. In the following metabolic pathway, we normally get the final product "G." A-F...
Please do 2a and 2b and write out the reaction mechanism, thank
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2. Reaction Mechanism a. The Report Form asks you to write the mechanism for the synthesis reaction on the back of the form. Write the complete mechanism for the reaction. Be sure to use expanded structural formulas for all chemical species. Include all bonds, non-bonding electrons, formal charges, and electron-flow arrows. DO NOT use bond-line formulas, but rather explicitly show atomic symbols. For this mechanism, show the...
ch 14 answer each of these.
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HI HCI reactants Reaction intermediates are species that are formed in one step of a mechanism and consumed in another step. For example, can act as an intermediate in the following reaction: H2(g) + 2Cl(g) + 2HCl(g) + 12(g). You can often express the concentration of in terms of the concentrations of the of the overall reaction to be consistent with the experimentally observed rate law as the overall reaction...
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1. Identify each of the following reactions as a precipitation reaction, an acid-base reaction, or as a redox reaction + a. Pb(NO3)2 (aq) + 2 HCl(aq) PbCl (s) + 2 HNO, (aq) b. 2 Hxe + O2 + 2 H2O c. HNO, (aq) + KOH(aq) KNO, (aq) + H20 (1) d. Zna + 2HCl(a) - ZnClaraq) + Halle e. Ba?'(aq) + 2 Br(aq) + 2 Na(aq) + SO/"(aq) BaSO. (s) + 2 Na'(aq) + 2 Br" (aq)...
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Experiment 8 Name: Double Replacement Reactions Background: Some reactions have the net effect of causing the cation of cach reactant to trade places, forming a compound with the other anion. These reactions are known as double replacement reactions. In the example below (unbalanced equation), the barium and sodium cations switch places so that barium forms a product with sulfate while sodium forms...
need help with the boxed bullet point. writing the chemical
reaction scheme for the experiment.
Synthesis of an Alkyl Halide: A Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction, Part I Pre-lab Assignment for Synthesis of an Alkyl Halide: A Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction, Part 1 1. From The Organic Chem Lab Survival Manual ( edition) by Zubrick • Review pages 201-204: Standard Reflux. • Review pages 127-140: Extraction • Review pages 164-189: Distillation, Simple Distillation. The Distillation Example, and The Distillation Mistake. 2. Read this...
Need help, numbers 3-6 please show work. and fill out table of
chemicals for all chemical used.
calculate mmol in the table as well show work please
and each of these must be listed in its own row. There are 10 column headings: IUPAC name OR common name, structure, CAS number (Chemical Abstract Service number) molecular mass, melting point (if applicable), boiling point (if applicable), solubility (in water, if applicable), density, amounts to be used in the experiment, and the...
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...