Lecture 4 Flashcards

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1 in 10

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  • 1 of 10 parts

- 1 in 2 = 50%

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2
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1 to 10 dilution

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  • 1 to 2 = 33%
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3
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pH less than pKa

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  • more acid
  • acid % will be more than base %
  • acid moles will be more than base moles
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4
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Amino Acids and pH

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  • both amino and carboxyl ends act as acid/c.base pair
  • at low pH = both ends are protonated and charge = +1
  • at high pH = both ends are deprotonated and charge = -1
  • moderate pH = 0
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5
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Isoelectric Point

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  • neutral point

- pI = (pK1 + pK2) / 2

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6
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Triprotic Amino Acids

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  • have an R group that can act as acid/c.base pair
  • aspartic acid (pKa = ~4)
  • glutamic acid (pKa = ~ 4)
  • histidine (pKa = ~6)
  • cysteine (pKa = ~8)
  • tyrosine (pKa = ~10)
  • lysine (pKa = ~10)
  • arginine (pKa = ~12.5)
  • can only buffer at one additional pH, only one pI
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7
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Storage of Solutions

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  • many chemical solutions have indefinite shelf-lives
  • some solutions are unstable
  • -> “make fresh”, “store aliquots”, “prevent exposure to light”
  • other solutions are food for microorganisms and must be kept sterile
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8
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Sterilization for Storage of Nutrient Solution

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  • high temps. will denature proteins making them non-functional
  • the effectiveness of heat killing is altered by: temp, time, conductance
  • if any one of these is increase, another can be decreased to get the same killing effect
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