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Phosphoryl Group
Phosphoanhydride
Catechol, Resorcinol, Hydroquinone
Imidazole
Purine
When pKa = pH then what does this tell us about the solution?
Henderson–Hasselbalch equation
What is [OH-] in terms of pH
What is [H+] in terms of pH
Buffers
What do we know about the solution when the solution is neutralized?
4 weak forces relevant to this course
Which AA isomer is more common
What is a typical pKa for a carboxylic acid
What is a typical pKa for a terminal {\alpha} amino acid
You need to prepare an acetate buffer of pH 5.62 from a 0.646 M acetic acid solution and a 2.85 M KOH solution. If you have 525 mL of the acetic acid solution, how many milliliters of the KOH solution do you need to add to make a buffer of pH 5.62? The pKa of acetic acid is 4.76.
Describe Myoglobin
Proximal histidine
Compare Fe2+ and Fe3+
Super Oxide Structure
Hemoglobin
Oxygen Binding Curves
Fractional saturation
R state of Hemoglobin
T State of Hemoglobin
Positve Hemoglobin Effectors
O2 binding event chain
Negative Hemoglobin Effectors
2,3 bisphosphoglycerate
Why is carbon monoxide poisonous
Bohr Effect
What happens as the terminal His is protonated
Summarize Hemoglobin activity in the Lungs
Summarize Hemoglobin activity in tissues
Structural Features of Sickle-cell Anemia