Draw a simplified, balanced reaction for the glycolysis of glucose (conversion to pyruvate) and another simplified reaction for the glycolysis of any pentose (show initial conversion to glyceraldehyde, leading to pyruvate). Best answer gets a rating! Thanks!
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answer the question 1) Which of the following statements is FALSE? A) When K<< 1, the reverse reaction is favored and the forward reaction does not proceed to a great extent. B) K>> implies that the reaction is very fast at producing products. When K>>> 1, the forward...
a) You are studying a population of aphids with an initial
population size of 500. During a one-month period, you observe 40
births and 15 deaths in the population. Estimate the value of r for
that month, and predict the population size in three months (from
the initial population size). Remember that r is the per capita
rate of population...
Draw a structural formula for the major organic product(s) of
the reaction shown below.
Draw a structural formula for the major organic product(s) of the reaction shown below. Н 1. СHg! (еxcess) 2. Ag20, H20, heat .You do not have to consider stereochemistry Do not draw inorganic by-products Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu...
Someone monitored a reaction by observing the time it took for the reactant concentration halve. It was observed that from the initial concentration of 0.01M to 0.005M, it took 10sec, and then from 0.005M to 0.0025M it took 20sec. What reaction order this reaction likely is? How do you make conclusion, please explain.
Nitric oxide reacts rapidly with unstable nitrogen trioxide (NO3) to form NO2: NO(g) + NO3(g) → 2NO2(g) Calculate the numeric value of the rate constant for the above reaction from the data in the table below. Initial Reaction Rates for the Formation of NO2 by the Reaction of NO with NO3 at 298K
PROBLEM 8.11 Draw the complete mechanism and products for an Sn1 reaction between the following reactants. Will the reaction produce a single stereoisomer, or will it produce a mixture of stereoisomers? If it produces a mixture, will those isomers be produced in equal amounts? SN1 " + HS -> ?
Please provide the major organic product(s) of the reaction as
described. Account for all stereochemistry requirements for
reaction and products.
1) NaH, DMF, -78 C d) CI 2) NaOH e) Br OH 1
3. First, complete and balance the following equations showing physical states: Next, if no reaction occurs, then write NO REACTION underneath products (8 pts.) a) K2SO4 (aq) + Ba(aq) → b)BaCl2 (aq) + AgNO3 (aq) →
For the following SN2 reaction, draw the organic and inorganic products of the reaction, and identify the nucleophile, substrate, and leaving group. Include wedge/dash bonds and H on a stereocenter. Select the statement that properly identifies the nucleophile, substrate, and leaving group.