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Organic Chemistry
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General Chemistry
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Biological Chemistry
Chemistry an Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry
194 SOLVED PROBLEMS
1 SOLVED PROBLEMS
Question: 3.1
Classify each of the following as a pure substance (element or compound) or a mixture (homogeneous or heterogeneous): a. copper in wire b. a chocolate-chip cookie c. nitrox, a combination of oxygen and nitrogen used to fill scuba tanks ...
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a. Copper is an element, which is a pure substanc...
Question: 10.13
Identifying Buffer Solutions Indicate whether each of the following would make a buffer solution: a. HCl, a strong acid, and NaCl b. H3PO4, a weak acid c. HF, a weak acid, and NaF ...
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a. No. A buffer requires a weak acid and a salt co...
Question: 18.11
Carbon Atoms from Amino Acids At what point do the carbon atoms of each of the following amino acids enter metabolic pathways for the production of energy? a. valine b. proline c. glycine ...
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a. Carbon atoms from valine enter the citric acid ...
Question: 18.10
Transamination and Oxidative Deamination Indicate whether each of the following represents a transamination or an oxidative deamination: a. Glutamate is converted to a-ketoglutarate and NH4^+. b. Alanine and α-ketoglutarate react to form pyruvate and glutamate. ...
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a. oxidative deamination b. transa...
Question: 18.9
ATP Production from β-Oxidation How much ATP will be produced from the β-oxidation of palmitic acid, a C16 saturated fatty acid? ...
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ANALYZE THE PROBLEM Number of Number of Number of ...
Question: 18.8
β-Oxidation Match each of the following (a to d) with one of the reactions (1 to 4) in the b-oxidation cycle: (1) first oxidation (2) hydration (3) second oxidation (4) cleavage a. Water is added to a double bond. b. An acetyl-CoA is removed. c. FAD is reduced to FADH2. d. NAD^+ is reduced to NADH. ...
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a. (2) hydration b. (4) cleavage c. (1) first oxid...
Question: 18.7
ATP Production Indicate the amount of ATP produced by each of the following oxidation reactions: a. pyruvate to acetyl-CoA b. glucose to acetyl-CoA ...
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a. The oxidation of pyruvate to acetyl-CoA produce...
Question: 18.6
ATP Synthesis Why does the oxidation of NADH provide energy for the formation of three ATP whereas FADH2 produces two ATP? ...
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Electrons from the oxidation of NADH enter electro...
Question: 18.5
Citric Acid Cycle When one acetyl-CoA completes the citric acid cycle, how many of each of the following is produced? a. NADH b. ketone group c. CO2 ...
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a. One turn of the citric acid cycle produces thre...
Question: 13.3
Fischer Projections Determine if each Fischer projection is chiral or achiral. If chiral, identify it as the D or L stereoisomer and draw the mirror image. ...
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a. Chiral. The carbon at the intersection is attac...
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Question: 22.4
Coenzymes Describe the reactive part of each of the following coenzymes and the way each participates in metabolic pathways: a. FAD b. NAD^+ ...
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a. The oxidized form of FAD undergoes reduction wh...
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