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- Based on the following titration table of Glycine, would you be able to recreate the same for Histidine? Increasing pH – Glicina H H-N-CH,-COOH = H-N-CH,-CO0- = H-N-CH,-coo- H H Net charge: +1 -1 pH COOH-pKa = 2.3 NH3-pKa = 9.6 CN ΔΕ +1 +1 2.3 (0.5*-1)+(0.5*0)=-0.5 +1 +0.5 0.5 9.6 -1 (0.5*+1)+(0.5*0)=+0.5 -0.5 1.5 14 -1 -1 2 Given that the pKas for Histidine are the following: pka1 = 1.82 pKa2 = 9.17 pКа3 %3D 6.00 pl = 7.591b. Indicate an important difference between polyethylene produced using Ziegler-Natta polymerization compared to normal addition by radical mechanism. 1c. Why secondary forces in polymers have a very significant effect on the overall properties of polymers?In observing a Haworth or cyclohexane-chair representation of alpha-d-glucopyranose, the anomeric carbon can de best identified by: a) the carbon atom which is bonded to the most H atoms b) the carbon atom which is bonded to the least H atoms c) The carbon atom which has its OH group pointing down d) The carbon atom which is bonded to two oxygen atoms Cellulose differs from amylose in that: a) cellulose has 1-6 branches while amylose does not b) amylose has 1-6 branches while cellulose does not c) amylose has alpha glycosidic bonds while cellulose has beta glycosidic bonds d) cellulose contains sulfate while amylose does not. The glycosaminoglycan (mucopolysaccharide) which is not normally associated with joint tissue is: a) heparin b) keratan sulfate c) chondroitin sulfate d) hyaluronic acid In glycoproteins, which amino acid does not bond sugar molecules? a) Asn b) Ser c) Thr d) Gly Which feature do all lipid molecules share in common? a) fatty acid molecules…
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