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Why can carboxyl and phosphate
Why can carboxyl and phosphate groups act as acids?
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i don't understand this
why can carboxyl and phosphate groups act as acids? as in, what makes an acid?
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J
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Most organic acids can be represented as RCOOH, where COOH is the carboxyl group and R is the rest of the molecule. (For
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Amber
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Proteins are built by bonding amino acids together using a peptide bond. Identify the two chemical groups that are bonded
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Which functional group is most likely to be responsible for an organic molecule behaving as a base (-OH donator / H+ acceptor)?
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Peter
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4. What is added to ADP to store energy and create ATP?
* 20 points A carboxyl group Carbon Nitrogen A phosphate group
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oliver
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How do carboxylic acids and esters differ in chemical structure?
Check all that may apply. Esters have a hydroxyl group. Esters
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Lauren
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Which functional groups are represented in this molecular structure?
(1 point) Responses a methyl group, an amino group, and a
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hudson
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Proteins are built by bonding amino acids together using a peptide bond. Identify the two chemical groups that are bonded
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THis is also known as an alchohol.
a)hydroxyl group b) amino group c) phosphate group d) carboxyl group
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Richard
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