pka ? pka - 5 2. (4 pts total. 2 pts each) Rank the following compounds...
show all work please thank you!!! 2. (4 pts total, 2 pts each) Rank the following compounds in order of increasing Brönsted acidity (1 = strongest acid, 3 = weakest acid and 2 = the one in the middle) a. CH3CO2H CH3CH2CHO CH3CH2OH b. CH3CH2NH2 CH3CH2OH CH3CH2SH
1. (6 pts total, 2 pts each) Proteins that catalyze che enzymes. The basic building blocks of proteins a on) Proteins that catalyze chemical reactions in living systems are called structure pictured below, left, where R is a sub building blocks of proteins are called amino acids and have the general ed below, left, where R is a substituent containing one of many organic functional ne representative examples of amino acids found in nature are pictured here as well (R...
1. (6 pts total; 2 pts each) Proteins that catalyze chemical reactions in living systems are called enzymes. The basic building blocks of proteins are called amino acids and have the general structure pictured below, left, where R is a substituent containing one of many organic functional groups. Some representative examples of amino acids found in nature are pictured here as well (R groups only) сн. н 0:00 HO-C-H. HỌC-C-CH, CH,SH H-C-H H2N -CO,H H An Amino Acid Threonine Valine...
please help Question 15 (2 points) Rank the carbonyl compounds in order of increasing acidity. Each carbonyl can form an enolate (1 - weakest acid, largest pka; 3 = strongest acid, lowest pka). Lochs
(6 pts total: 2 pts each) Proteins that catalyze chemical reactions in living systems are called enzymes. The basic building blocks of proteins are called amino acids and have the general structure pictured below, left, where R is a substituent containing one of many organic functional groups. Some representative examples of amino acids found in nature are pictured here as well (R groups only) O . CH, HO-C-H H-C-H HẠC-C-CH, CH,SH HNT-CO,H Cysteine Valine Threonine Aspartic Acid An Amino Acid...
Rank the following compounds in order of increasing pKa, entering a 1, 2, 3, or 4 next to each structure, with 1 for lowest pKa and 4 for highest pKa Rank the following compounds in order of increasing pKa, entering a 1, 2, 3, or 4 next to each structure, with 1 for lowest pKa and 4 for highest pKa Cl OH он CI H CI CI
Seat# Quest. 2 (10 pts) Arrange each group of compounds in order of increasing acidity a) CICH COOH CH&COOH H3O CH CH:0H b) PH HBr HS HI Weakest acid Strongest acid a) b) V
Seat# Quest. 2 (10 pts) Arrange each group of compounds in order of increasing acidity a) CICH COOH CH&COOH H3O CH CH:0H b) PH HBr HS HI Weakest acid Strongest acid a) b) V
5. The alcohol CH3CH,SH has an unusually small pKa of approximately 9.4 relative to ethanol, CH3CH2OH (pka - 16). a. Is CH CH SH more or less acidic than ethanol? (2 pts) b. Draw the conjugate base for each and explain the difference in acidity between CH3CH2SH and CH3CH2OH by analyzing the structures of the conjugate bases. (4 pts) c. Provide an arrow-pushing scheme for the reaction of one mole of CH3CH2SH with one mole of NaOH and provide the...
upus Rank the following compounds in order of pka from strongest acid to weakest acid for the alpha proton. OD > B>CA A > C> B>D O A D >C>B C> > A>D