Draw the following molecules (two dimensional representations; stereochemical view not required):
Three glucose (Haworth projection) disaccharides linked as follows: (i) alpha-1,4-glycosidic bond; (ii) alpha-1,6-glycosidic bond; (iii) beta-1,4-glycosidic bond.
Draw the following molecules (two dimensional representations; stereochemical view not required): Three glucose (Haworth projection) disaccharides...
Draw the α anomer of the branched pentasaccharide that has three glucose molecules connected by α 1→4 glycosidic bonds and two α 1→4 linked glucose molecules connected to the reducing end by an α 1→6 glycosidic bond.
pts) Answer the following questions about two disaccharides, (a) maltose, or malt sugar, (b) lactose, or milk sugar. ОНН он н нон Maltose contains two glucose monomers Lactose contains one galactose and one glucose bond pts) Explain what is meant by "a", and 4" in the term a-1,4 glycosidic bond. rcle this bond in the appropriate structure. ts) Explain what is meant by "B", "1, and "4" in the term p-1,4 glycosidic bor le this bond in the appropriate structure....
Draw the following monosaccharides in the chain form (not ring form): Write the chemical formula for both glucose and fructose: What molecular similarities, in structure, are there between the glucose and fructose molecules? What are the differences? What are these two molecules called in relation to one another? , Draw the formation of a-glucose and a P-glucose starting from the chain form using your book (page 73) as a guide, (use chemical symbols) alpha-glucose beta-glucose In equation format, draw formation...
1. use the Haworth projection formula to draw each of the following monosaccharides: a.alpha-D-Glucose 6-phosphate b. alpha-D-Deoxyribose c. alpha-L-Fructose
10. (15 pts) Answer the following questions about two disaccharides, (a) maltose, or malt sugar. and (b) lactose, or milk sugar. CH, OH CH OH CH, OH CH, OH + oH HHH OHHO CH OHH OHHA OHN H OH (b) Он н х H OH Maltose contains two glucose monomers joined by an -1.4 glycosidic bond Lactose contains one galactose and one glucose monomer joined by a 14 ghycoside bond (a) (2 pts) Explain what is meant by "a", "1",...
please help!! switching to all online is so hard 50. When the following Fischer projection closes, which is the alpha Haworth form? CH2OH EO A 7 Но он se a cozycy A) a CH2OH a on B) HONE LOH HO CH₂ OH HO C2 C3°" cho CH2OH Lornoon E) Two of these are correct 51. What is the correct relationship between the 2 compounds? CH₂OH сом C=O 40 - OH HOH CH₂OH A) diastereomers B) epimers C) enantionmers and H0+...
5.) Draw Lewis dot structures for the following molecules below. Next, draw the three dimensional structure for each molecule using lines, dashes and wedges. Write what the bond angles are in each case. Calculate the difference in electronegativity (AEN) between each pair of bonding atoms. Draw dipoles for each bond in the molecule and draw a net dipole if one exists. In there is no net dipole, write "NO NET DIPOLE". Use this information to determine if the molecule is...
4. Draw the most stable and most unstable Newman Projection for the following molecules using the rotation around the C3-C4 bond (use the IUPAC rules to number the chain) 5. Draw the two chair conformations for each of the following cyclohexane derivatives and then choose the conformation that is the most stable. Br BA 3 3 3 $ 2879 So ya 6. For the following compounds, identify the chiral carbons with an asterisk (*) and for those that are not...
Draw three-dimensional depictions of the following molecules. For each molecule provide theoretical bond angles, shape, and electron group geometry (ie octahedral, tetrahedral, bent, etc.). For each molecule, provide all possible structural and geometric isomers. If the molecule/ion possesses resonance structures, draw all relevant structures? What is the point group of each structure? If the compound is chiral, draw its enantiomer. NiCl2(NH3)2 (tetrahedral) PCl2F3 NO3-
Draw molecules that satisfy the following prompts i-iii. All molecules must have 8-10 Carbon atoms AND exactly 2 Heteroatoms (i.e. atoms that are not carbon or hydrogen atoms). You may not use the same molecule twice for any parts of this question. You do not need to look up solubility information, but the answers must be reasonable. Also, the structures must be reasonable (improper structures, e.g. carbon with 5 bonds, or oxygen with one bond and no charge, will not...