Are protonated species larger than the deprotonated species? Why or why not?
Any chemical structures can be used to answer this question. I just need to know which is big and which is small, and why. Thanks.
Are protonated species larger than the deprotonated species? Why or why not? Any chemical structures can...
Lab 7: Question 6 Homework - Unanswered Why should Il be protonated, rather than deprotonated, in order to make it water soluble for extraction from an organic solvent? ♡ on olemas O A The anion derived from Il is too strong and reactive a base to remain stable under aqueous extraction conditions Protonation of amines to form ammonium salts affords a less reactive salt compared to the deprotonation product O C Both a and b are correct
can you throughly explain this... The following compound can become protonated on any of the three N atoms. However, one of the N is much more basic than the others. a. Draw the molecule with all three N protonated and then draw resonance structures for this protonated molecule. NH | CHG-NH-C NH For each resonance structure, give the formal charges on each of the N and on the C with all the N attached. Determine which nitrogen is the most...
with explanation please Larger patches of habitat contain more species than smaller patches of habitat. Why? Larger areas are generally safer Smaller areas require more resources to sustain Smaller areas are generally unsafe Large areas contain more niches that can support higher number of species
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I posted this question earlier and this was the wrong answer acts like any other polyprotic aliu. Il we will ale s punypruul uuluu determine the pka for each of the potentially acidic sites in that amino acid. Consider the amino acid, glycine shown below in both its neutral form on the left and its fully protonated form on the right: H2N-CH- OH HAN-CH- OH Neutral form of glycine Fully protonated form of glycine (form present at low pH) Here...
Predict which acid is stronger (circle it) and use chemical structures to explain why. I am assuming I did not pick the right acid because I got this question wrong. Please explain. This molecule has more resonance
Basic o Chem question. Can this species exist? I don't know if it breaks any hybrid orbital rules or something. C H
I just need help with 3b. Thank you! Depurination HN 3. Hydrolysis of the N-glycosyl bond between deoxyribose and a purine base in DNA creates an apurinic (AP) site. An AP site creates a thermodynamic destabilization greater than that of any DNA base pair mismatch. HN 'N -O-P-O-CH2O Guanosine residue (in DNA) HH V a) Draw a G-C base pair. H b) See the figure to the right and speculate on some reasons why losing the purine base might be...
This is a TOEFL TPO question , can any why help me? Why answer B is correct , does the dozen suppose to be 10? According to the Answer B "is rarely contain more than 6 " i think it means <= 6 is that conflict with the word" dozen" in the original text? Thank you. sentences below best expresses the essential information in the bly thin, like poles, and grow strai ght up and disappear into the gloonm nt...
1. Population is not used in describing species. Population is a group of organisms of the same species populating a given area, a group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area and interbreed, producing fertile offspring. Interbreeding, sexual reproduction, natural selection and color are used in describing species. Individuals in an interbreeding population share in a common gene pool. My question is can you tell me how interbreeding, sexual reproduction, natural selection and color are...