1152L Exp. 8 Esters and Saponification POST LAB QUESTIONS 1. Draw the carboxylic acid and the...
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Post-Lab Questions 1. Formic acid (methanoic acid) is completely soluble in water, Draw the struct acid is completely soluble in water. Draw the structures showing what happens when formic acid is added to water. Name the product. 2. Formic acid can be neutralized with NaOH. Draw the structures for the neutralization reaction. Name the product. 3. Hexanoic acid has an unpleasant odor, like the smell of goats. If you accidentally spilled some hexanoic acid on your hands, how could you...
Post-Lab Questions 1. Formic acid (methanoic acid) is completely soluble in water. Draw the structures showing what formic acid is added to water. Name the product w the structures showing what happens when Formic acid HCOOH is completely soluble in y cecause of the hydrogen bonding. That is why HCOOH is complet 2. Formic acid can be neutralized with NaOH.Draw the structures for the neutralization reaction. Namen product 3. Hexanoic acid has an unpleasant odor. like the smell of goats....
____ 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...