PPT-Hydrolysis Reactions Hydrolysis Reactions
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These are the OPPOSITE of neutralization reactions ie acidbase reactions Rather than forming a salt and water from an AB reaction a salt and water react to form
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These are the OPPOSITE of neutralization reactions ie acidbase reactions Rather than forming a salt and water from an AB reaction a salt and water react to form an acid and a base You MUST determine if you have a Strong or Weak Acid and a Strong or Weak Base. Recall 3 facts about . triglycerides . Learning objectives. Recall how to name triglycerides. Describe how to undertake hydrolysis of an ester. Explain the chemistry behind the reaction. How to name a fatty acid. • Be able to describe a the key properties of a metabolic pathway.. • Be able to describe the various modes of regulation of metabolic pathways as they are presented in this lecture.. • Be able to explain the key properties of coenzymes, and know the types of group carried by each coenzyme discussed in this lecture.. C483 Spring 2013. 1. Which . is not a difference between RNA and DNA? . A) . RNA is more prone to basic aqueous hydrolysis. . B) RNA contains uracil; DNA usually does not. . C) RNA cannot form helices. . . Benjamin T. Burlingham,. 1. Lisa M. Pratt,. 2. Ernest R. Davidson,. 3. Vernon J. Shiner, Jr.,. 4. Jon Fong,. 2. Theodore S. Widlanski. 4. 1. Mount Union College, Department of Chemistry, 1972 Clark Ave., Alliance, OH 44601; . C483 Spring 2013. 1. What is false of . a near-equilibrium reaction?. A) . Concentrations of reactants and products are near equilibrium concentrations.. B) . . The enzyme reaction is most likely not regulated. in natural freshwater. . Central equilibriums in natural water samples. . KJM MEF 4010. Module 19. Compilation, calculations . and QC of data. After the analysis . the data must be:. compiled. reckoned in terms of equivalent charge and . Phase I and II reactions . Xenobiotics . Foreign chemical substance . Can be absorbed across lungs, skin or ingested . Drugs are considered xenobiotics . Excreted in bile, urine, sweat, breath . Pharmacologically Active Compounds. a. . . The . breakdown of large molecules involves catabolic reactions.. b. . . The . synthesis of large molecules involves anabolic reactions.. c. . . The . breakdown of sucrose to smaller molecules is a catabolic reaction.. In a reverse reaction of . amidation. , hydrolysis occurs when water and an acid or a base split an amide.. Learning Goal . Write balanced chemical equations for the hydrolysis of amides.. Acid Hydrolysis of Amides. Monosaccharides. = single unit. Disaccharides = two units. Oligiosaccharide. = 3-10 units. Polysaccharide = 11 units . Bonus:. Can you name the most common Mono (4), Di(3), and Poly(4)-saccharides. Ethyl acetate is the solvent in fingernail polish, plastics, and lacquers.. Learning . Goal . Draw the condensed structural formulas for the products from acid and base hydrolysis of esters.. Acid Hydrolysis of Esters. GS 90-210136Page 1 90-aThe following definitions shall apply in this section1Alkaline hydrolysisThe technical process using water heat and other chemicals to destroy dissolve or reduce human remains t • Be able to describe the various modes of regulation of metabolic pathways as they are presented in this lecture.. • Be able to explain the key properties of coenzymes, and know the types of group carried by each coenzyme discussed in this lecture.. p.32. How Are Organic Compounds Formed?. Monomers . = building blocks (units). Polymers . = a larger molecule made of repeating subunits. Monomers link together to form polymers.. Many small molecules.
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