35. NH3 What would be the structure of alanine if HCI(aq) was added to lower the pH = 1? What would be the structure of alanine if NaOH(aq) was added until the pH = 12? %3D
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34. The isomer of alanine shown below is one of the 20
naturally occurring amino acids that are used to make
proteins. Amino acids like alanine exist at neutral acidity
(pH = 7) in the following form:
:0:
H3C-
NH3
35.
What would be the structure of alanine if HCl(aq) was
added to lower the pH = 1? What would be the structure of
alanine if NaOH(aq) was added until the pH = 12?
36. Write an equation to show the reaction between ethanol,
C,H,OH and methyllithium, CH,Li. Draw all non-bonding
electrons and show electron flow with curved arrows.
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acid (CH,COOH) and triethylamine (CH;CH,),N. Draw all
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