Quinapril (trade name Accupril) is a drug used to treat hypertension and congestive heart
failure.
a. Identify the
b. Classify any alcohol, amide or
c. At which sites can quinapril hydrogen bond to water?
d. At which sites can quinapril hydrogen bond to acetone
e. Label the most acidic hydrogen atom.
f. Which site is most basic?
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