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- Name: Date: Year/Section: Score: ACTIVITY 5.1.1 Determine the catalytic power of jack bean urease in catalyzing the hydrolysis of urea given the following conditions: At 20C, the rate constant for enzyme-catalyzed reaction is 3x104/sec The rate constant for the uncatalyzed hydrolysis of urea is 3x10-10/sec. ACTIVITY 5.1.2 Give examples of enzymatic reaction for each type of specificity 96 Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. 2--------I. Predict the outcome of the following reactions. If positive write what will you observe (color, name of the product). If negative, explain the reason why. NH Orcinol но- NH2 A 1.) OH 'NH но NH A 2.) ОН ОН HO-P-O-P-O он (NH4)4MOO4 OH OH OH Conc. HNO; 3.) OHa. Refer to the reaction below and provide A,B,C and D. b. What type of reaction is taking place in reaction D?
- predict the outcome of the reaction. explain briefly.a. What is the equilibrium constant for a reaction that is carried out at 25 °C (298 K) with H° = 20 kcal/mol and S° = 5.0 * 10 - 2 kcal mol -1 K-1? b. What is the equilibrium constant for the same reaction carried out at 125 °C?Illustrate the mechanism of hydrolytic and oxidative rancidity. Do not forget to label the important components of the reaction.
- C.. The formation of a hydrogen bonding dimer of N-methylacetamide has been studied as a model for hydrogen bonding in proteins. The thermodynamic parameters (at 298 K) measured for this process in water are shown below. 2 H3C-N H N-methylacetamide CH3 H3C HN CH3 HN CH3 AG° = 3.1 kcal mol-1 AH° 0.0 kcal mol-1 AS° -10 cal mol-1 K-1 H3C N-methylacetamide hydrogen-bonded dimer a) Provide a molecular level reasoning for the value of AH° and sign of ASO for this process. b) The conclusion below may be drawn from these data. Explain how his conclusion is reached. Hydrogen bonds are unlikely to be a strong stabilizing factor for a protein folding in water. c) Do you agree with this conclusion? What might be a limitation of this model for describing protein folding? d) It is well known that hydrogen bonds are prevalent in folded protein structures, so they appear to be important. So, if this conclusion is correct, what is an alternative possible role of hydrogen bonds in protein folding?I. Predict the outcome of the following reactions. If positive write what will you observe (color, name of the product). If negative, explain the reason why. NH Orcinol но NH2 A 1.) ÓH H. Но NH 2.) ОН ОН HO-P-O-P-0-P- OH (NH4)ẠM0O4 ÓH OH ÓH Conc. HNO3 3.) Он H Conc. HNO3 HN -NH N. КОН 4.) H3C NH HO Brz in H20 Ba(OH)2 HO- 5.) ÓHH,N. NH3 HO, H,O H,N. NH2 COOH СООН glutamic acid glutamine why does the reaction not proceed?
- i. Write the net ionic equation for this reaction ii. Identify the oxidising and reducing agents from the above reaction 4. (a) Give few comment notes on Different dissociation constants of weak acids observed from the following diagram 14 13- 12 11- K= 1010 K= 10 K= 10 K= 107 K= 10 K= 10 K= 10 K= 10 10 8 pH 6 3 2 1 0.000 0 005 0010 0015 0020 0.025 VoA. Write the products of each of the following reactions and balance the equation. Indicate for cach product whether it is solid (s), liquid (), aqueous (aq) or gas (g). If no reaction occurs, the products are the same as the reactants, write no reaction and proceed to the next reaction. B. Write an ionic equation for each reaction. Break up only compounds with (aq) into ions. Recall that the number of ions in a compound are indicated with a subscript, but the number of ions listed separately in an equation are indicated with a coefficient. C. Cancel out any ions that appear on both sides of the equation and write the net ionic equation for each.Ee.86.