lecture 5 Flashcards

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what is pH?

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Measure of conc. Of hydrogen ions in aqeuous solutions

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what is pKa

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○ Related to pH, predicts what a molecule will so at a specific pH
* pKa is the pH value at which a chemical species will accept or donate a proton
Lower the pKa, stronger the acid and the greater the ability to donate a proton in aqeuous solutions

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what is the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation

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  • Is used to estimate the pH of a buffer solution
    Consider a weak acid HA, the acid dissociation constant is given by … refer to onenote
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describe the acid-base properties of amino acids

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  • Amino acids are weak polyprotic acid
    • Degree of dissociation depends on the pH of the medium
    • All amino acids have at least 2 dissociable hydrogens
      For amino acids which do not have a dissociable side chain, the first dissociation is that of the alpha-carboxyl group

For amino acids which do not have a dissociable side chain, the second dissociation is that of the alpha-amino group

refer to onenote

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describe the acid-base properties of glycine

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○ At LOW ph, both the amino + carboxyl group are protonated = net pos. Charge
○ If pH increase, the carboxyl group H+ dissociates first, yields neutral zwittrionic species
Further increase in Ph results in dissociation of the amino group + net neg. Charge

Where Gly+ = pK1
Gly0 = isoelectric point
Gly- = pK2

refer to onenote

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what is the pKa values of carbonyl and amino groups

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  • Alpha carboxyl group: pKa = ¬ 2, will be neg.
    Alpha amino group: pKa = ¬ 9, will be pos.
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describe the reactions of amino acids

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  • Alpha carboxyl groups + alpha amino groups show similar reactions
    • Carboxyl groups form amides + esters (refer to image)
    • Amino groups form Schiff bases + amides (refer to image)
      Cysteine forms disulphide bridges (refer to image)
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