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(a)
To determine: The
Introduction:
The simplest amino acid is glycine. It is one of the “proteinogenic amino acids” and does not have a chiral carbon. The glycine is used in buffers because of its minimum repulsion in both hydrophobic and hydrophilic environments.
(a)

Explanation of Solution
Explanation:
The solution that is capable of resisting the drastic change in the levels of pH of the solution is called a buffer solution. The buffer varies in their chemical composition and thus they have the different buffering capacity and have a range of adjusting the pH of the solutions.
The effectiveness of the buffers is listed as follows:
Therefore, the
Conclusion:
The
(b)
To determine: The fraction of glycine has its amino group in the
Introduction:
The simplest amino acid is glycine. It is one of the “proteinogenic amino acids” and does not have a chiral carbon. The glycine is used in buffers because of its minimum repulsion in both hydrophobic and hydrophilic environments.
(b)

Explanation of Solution
Explanation:
The
The acid dissociation constant is
The percentage of glycine in form of
The percentage of glycine in form of
The fraction can be simplified in the following form:
Conclusion:
The fraction of glycine has its amino group in the
(c)
To determine: The volume of
Introduction:
The simplest amino acid is glycine. It is one of the “proteinogenic amino acids” and does not have a chiral carbon. The glycine is used in buffers because of its minimum repulsion in both hydrophobic and hydrophilic environments.
(c)

Explanation of Solution
Explanation:
One mole of
The
The acid dissociation constant is
The sum of moles of
The values of
The acid dissociation constant is
The sum of moles of
The values of
The number of moles that should be added is calculated as follows:
The volume of
Conclusion:
The volume of
(d)
To determine: The numerical relation between the
Introduction:
The simplest amino acid is glycine. It is one of the “proteinogenic amino acids” and does not have a chiral carbon. The glycine is used in buffers because of its minimum repulsion in both hydrophobic and hydrophilic environments.
(d)

Explanation of Solution
Explanation:
The
Conclusion:
The relation between the
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