1. What is Isoelectronic Point PI of Aminoacids?
3. Explain why Aminoacids have cations and anions.
4. Connect the Ph value with cations and Anions.
1. What is Isoelectronic Point PI of Aminoacids? 3. Explain why Aminoacids have cations and anions....
PROTEINS Classify proteins according to their function, give examples - Aminoacids: Functional groups common to all aminoacids What is the isoelectric point Classification of aminoacids Explain the primary, secondary, tertiary, and cuaternary structure of proteins. Give examples of each Describe the peptide bond Identify the interaction/forces associated to the stabilization of 2°, 3°, and 4° structures. What is an enzyme and what do they do? Classes of enzymes - Explain enzyme-catalyzed reaction - Models of enzyme action - Which factors...
For the following salts, provide the following: The cations, anions, and molar coefficients produced when the salts are dissolved in water (writing a balanced reaction is fine) Any subsequent reaction of the cations or anions produced when the salts dissolve in water Whether or not the resulting solution (from the dissolving of the salt in water) is acidic, basic, or neutral, and why. 1. NaNOs ttr0 + NO3 Na neurautrong ete tICn ACIC 2. KCH3COO 3. NH&Cl necrai 4. NaClO...
1. In rock-salt phases, cations are more mobile than the anions. (19/22 pts) a) For the 2D slices of the rock salt structure shown below, sketch and identify the 2 types of intrinsic point defects possible for pure rock salt phases. (5 pts) b) What effect, if any, do you expect an increase in temperature to have on the conductivity and c) Consider rock salt phases with composition MgO, NaF and NaCl. Which of these do you expect d) Small...
3. Illustrate the migration of all anions and cations in a zinc-copper cell by drawing a labeled diagram of such a cell. What general statement can you make concerning the directions of flow of anions and cations? 4. Predict which ions, Cu2+ or Zn2t, should migrate into the salt bridge in Follow-Up Question 3. How could you test your prediction?
3. Illustrate the migration of all anions and cations in a zinc-copper cell by drawing a labeled diagram of such...
1. Give the formula of the cations
2. Give the formula of the anions
3. Give the formula for the compounds
4. Give the name for the first compound
5. Give the name for the second compound
6. Give the name for the third compound
Using each of the following electron configurations, give the formulas of the cation and anion that form, the formula of the compound they form, and its name. Formula of Name of Compound Compound Cation Anion...
Soluble Ions 1. Cations 2. Anions Empirical Solubility Rules The presence of these ions tend to make the ionic compound water soluble (note exceptions). Ions Exceptions (compounds are insoluble despite having these cations) Li", Na, K, Exceptions = Li,Co, and LigPO4 NH Exceptions (compounds are insoluble Ious despite having these anions) NO,, nitrate ion No exceptions, all nitrates are water soluble C₂H₂O₂: No exceptions, all acetates are water soluble No acetate ion CIO4, CIO3. No exceptions, all perchlorate and chlorate...
Part 1: Explain why PI is a cyclical process. Part 2: Explain how brainstorming and the nominal group technique can be used in performance improvement activities. Part 3: 1. In your opinion, is there an opportunity for improvement in this system? Why or why not? 2. If there is room for improvement, is a PI team appropriate in this context? 3. From your knowledge of hospital organizational structure, who should be on the PI team? What departments should be represented?...
1. What are two requirements for aromaticity in conjugated molecular pi-systems? 2. What type of hybrid orbital is required to have a conjugated molecule? Explain your reasoning in terms of covalent bonding. 3. Why does olive oil have a lower melting point than margarine? 4. Why is bromine often used to determine molecular degree of unsaturation?
I have two questions:
1) TRUE or FALSE? Explain your answer
The isoelectric point (pI) of the tripeptide Lys-Lys-Lys
(structure with no indication of ionization state shown below) will
correspond to the pH at which each of the epsilon-amino groups is
appoximately one-third protonated
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2) What would you predict about the likely ratio of hydrophilic
to hydrophobic residues in a series of globular monomeric proteins
that range in size from 10,000 to 100,000 Da? How might the ratio
of...
1- what is hydrated salt? 2what is the common anions are present in tap water? 3-explain endpoint during titration. Please Answer these problems in an easy way