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Proteins: Primary vs Secondary Structures
Can there be a secondary structure without a primary structure? Why or why not?
Can there be a primary structure without a secondary structure? Why or why not?
What types of bonds are responsible for the secondary structure of a protein?
How would the addition of a heavy metal affect the secondary structure of a protein?
There are very few compounds that contain an element from the noble gas family (elements in column 18, rightmost column). Explain why there are so few noble gas compounds in nature.
Lipids (fats) are esters of long chain fatty acids and glycerol. Similarly, describe the general structures of proteins and carbohydrates.
Make an energy level diagram, showing ALL suborbitals, large enough to accomodate the 1st 36 elements
Determine what mass of titanium displaces 65.6mL of H 2 O at the temperature 25 degree Celsius if the density of titanium metal is 4.51 g/cm 3 at the temperature of 25 ° C .?
The Standardized solution of NaOH is used to titrate a solution of HCI. Write the balanced equation for this reaction. Calculate the molarity of the HCl solution.
How many grams of CH4 is needed to produce 33.5 g CHCl3.
Empirical and Molecular Formulae, The analysis of an organic compound produces the following elemental analysis: % C is 59.999% and % H is 4.476%.
calculate the number of moles of KOH in 5.5mL of a .36 M KOH solution. what is the pOH of the solution?
Show the Chemical behavior of an atom - The chemical behavior of an atom is determined by most directly by the
You are the Science Officer on the Starship Enterprise and you come across a new planet. You find that no light with wavelength less than about 650 nm reaches the surface of the planet.
What is the Volume of 0.8 mol of Benzene (C6H6) at 20.7 degrees C. The density of Benzene is 0.879 g/mL
Nitration of chlorobenzene (C6H5Cl) occurs- faster than nitration of benzene and gives a mixture containing mostly o-and p-chlorobenzene
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