The structure of Monosodium glutamate is to be drawn. Concept introduction: Amino acids are defined as organic compounds which contain amine ( -NH 2 ) and carboxyl ( -COOH ) functional groups , along with a side chain (R group) attached to each amino acid. Monosodium glutamate is a sodium salt of glutamic acid which is a non essential amino acid. The salts of amino acids are formed when amino acids react with each other in a typical acid-base neutralization reaction. The reaction occurs through the transfer of the positive hydrogen ion from the amino acid to the amine forming zwitterions; further, attraction between negative and positive charges takes place to form a salt.
The structure of Monosodium glutamate is to be drawn. Concept introduction: Amino acids are defined as organic compounds which contain amine ( -NH 2 ) and carboxyl ( -COOH ) functional groups , along with a side chain (R group) attached to each amino acid. Monosodium glutamate is a sodium salt of glutamic acid which is a non essential amino acid. The salts of amino acids are formed when amino acids react with each other in a typical acid-base neutralization reaction. The reaction occurs through the transfer of the positive hydrogen ion from the amino acid to the amine forming zwitterions; further, attraction between negative and positive charges takes place to form a salt.
Solution Summary: The author explains the structure of Monosodium glutamate.
Definition Definition Group of atoms that shape the chemical characteristics of a molecule. The behavior of a functional group is uniform in undergoing comparable chemical reactions, regardless of the other constituents of the molecule. Functional groups aid in the classification and anticipation of reactivity of organic molecules.
Chapter 22, Problem 141AE
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The structure of Monosodium glutamate is to be drawn.
Concept introduction: Amino acids are defined as organic compounds which contain amine(-NH2) and carboxyl
(-COOH)functional groups, along with a side chain (R group) attached to each amino acid. Monosodium glutamate is a sodium salt of glutamic acid which is a non essential amino acid. The salts of amino acids are formed when amino acids react with each other in a typical acid-base neutralization reaction. The reaction occurs through the transfer of the positive hydrogen ion from the amino acid to the amine forming zwitterions; further, attraction between negative and positive charges takes place to form a salt.
A block of zinc has an initial temperature of 94.2 degrees celcius and is immererd in 105 g of water at 21.90 degrees celcius. At thermal equilibrium, the final temperature is 25.20 degrees celcius. What is the mass of the zinc block? Cs(Zn) = 0.390 J/gxdegrees celcius Cs(H2O) = 4.18 J/gx degrees celcus
Potential Energy (kJ)
1. Consider these three reactions as the elementary steps in the mechanism for a chemical reaction.
AH = -950 kJ
AH = 575 kJ
(i) Cl₂ (g) + Pt (s) 2C1 (g) + Pt (s)
Ea = 1550 kJ
(ii) Cl (g)+ CO (g) + Pt (s) → CICO (g) + Pt (s)
(iii) Cl (g) + CICO (g) → Cl₂CO (g)
Ea = 2240 kJ
Ea = 2350 kJ
AH = -825 kJ
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