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Chapter 13.2, Problem 13.3YT

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The fractional composition of the phosphate ions at the given pH has to be interpreted from figure 13.2.

Concept Introduction:

The nucleotide of a DNA is made up of three basic components such as nitrogen-containing base unit, 5-carbon sugar unit and a phosphate unit. The phosphate unit can have the following forms:

  • PO43-phosphate ion
  • HPO42--Monohydrogen phosphate ion
  • H2PO4--Dihydrogen phosphate ion.
  • H3PO4-Phosphoric acid.

These forms varies with respect to the pH. The whole nucleic acid will be acidic when the phosphate unit holds more hydrogen atoms such as in the form of H3PO4 and it will be basic when the phosphate unit holds no hydrogen atoms such as in the form of PO43.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The fractional composition of the phosphate ions at the given pH has to be interpreted from figure 13.2.

Concept Introduction:

The nucleotide of a DNA is made up of three basic components such as nitrogen-containing base unit, 5-carbon sugar unit and a phosphate unit. The phosphate unit can have the following forms:

  • PO43-phosphate ion
  • HPO42--Monohydrogen phosphate ion
  • H2PO4--Dihydrogen phosphate ion.
  • H3PO4-Phosphoric acid.

These forms varies with respect to the pH. The whole nucleic acid will be acidic when the phosphate unit holds more hydrogen atoms such as in the form of H3PO4 and it will be basic when the phosphate unit holds no hydrogen atoms such as in the form of PO43.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The fractional composition of the phosphate ions at the given pH has to be interpreted from figure 13.2.

Concept Introduction:

The nucleotide of a DNA is made up of three basic components such as nitrogen-containing base unit, 5-carbon sugar unit and a phosphate unit. The phosphate unit can have the following forms:

  • PO43-phosphate ion
  • HPO42--Monohydrogen phosphate ion
  • H2PO4--Dihydrogen phosphate ion.
  • H3PO4-Phosphoric acid.

These forms varies with respect to the pH. The whole nucleic acid will be acidic when the phosphate unit holds more hydrogen atoms such as in the form of H3PO4 and it will be basic when the phosphate unit holds no hydrogen atoms such as in the form of PO43.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The fractional composition of the phosphate ions at the given pH has to be interpreted from figure 13.2.

Concept Introduction:

The nucleotide of a DNA is made up of three basic components such as nitrogen-containing base unit, 5-carbon sugar unit and a phosphate unit. The phosphate unit can have the following forms:

  • PO43-phosphate ion
  • HPO42--Monohydrogen phosphate ion
  • H2PO4--Dihydrogen phosphate ion.
  • H3PO4-Phosphoric acid.

These forms varies with respect to the pH. The whole nucleic acid will be acidic when the phosphate unit holds more hydrogen atoms such as in the form of H3PO4 and it will be basic when the phosphate unit holds no hydrogen atoms such as in the form of PO43.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The fractional composition of the phosphate ions at the given pH has to be interpreted from figure 13.2.

Concept Introduction:

The nucleotide of a DNA is made up of three basic components such as nitrogen-containing base unit, 5-carbon sugar unit and a phosphate unit. The phosphate unit can have the following forms:

  • PO43-phosphate ion
  • HPO42--Monohydrogen phosphate ion
  • H2PO4--Dihydrogen phosphate ion.
  • H3PO4-Phosphoric acid.

These forms varies with respect to the pH. The whole nucleic acid will be acidic when the phosphate unit holds more hydrogen atoms such as in the form of H3PO4 and it will be basic when the phosphate unit holds no hydrogen atoms such as in the form of PO43.

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