a. At pH 7, which groups are predominantly deprotonated? none of these groups are depr b. At pH 7, what is the predominant charge for group B? negatively charged c. At which of the following pH's would all three groups be predominantly deprotonated? pH 1 d. At which of the following pH's would group A be approximately 10 times more negatively charged than uncharged? pH 5

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ОН
NH₂
В
C
`ОН
The three groups labeled A, B and C have the following approximate pka's:
Group A: 4.0
Group B: 10.0
Group C: 2.0
Transcribed Image Text:A ОН NH₂ В C `ОН The three groups labeled A, B and C have the following approximate pka's: Group A: 4.0 Group B: 10.0 Group C: 2.0
a. At pH 7, which groups are predominantly deprotonated?
none of these groups are depr
b. At pH 7, what is the predominant charge for group B?
negatively charged
c. At which of the following pH's would all three groups be predominantly deprotonated?
pH 1
d. At which of the following pH's would group A be approximately 10 times more negatively charged
than uncharged?
pH 5
Transcribed Image Text:a. At pH 7, which groups are predominantly deprotonated? none of these groups are depr b. At pH 7, what is the predominant charge for group B? negatively charged c. At which of the following pH's would all three groups be predominantly deprotonated? pH 1 d. At which of the following pH's would group A be approximately 10 times more negatively charged than uncharged? pH 5
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