6.2.2 - Amino Acids, Amides and Chirality Flashcards

1
Q

What are the two functional
groups of amino acids?

A

NH2
and COOH (amine and carboxylic acid)

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2
Q

Are α-amino acids chiral?
Why?

A

Yes, one carbon has 4 different substituents.
Except glycine, where R = H

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3
Q

What happens to amino
acids in acidic conditions?

A

Gains a proton on NH2
group
NH3+

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4
Q

What happens to amino
acids in alkaline conditions?

A

Loses a proton from COOH group
COO-

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5
Q

What is the peptide linkage?

A

-CONH

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6
Q

What property must a
carbon atom have for the
molecule to display optical
isomerism about that carbon
atom?

A

4 different substituents attached to one carbon
atom

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7
Q

What are the similarities and
differences between two
optical isomers?

A

Same atoms and bonds, but they are non-superimposable
mirror images of one another. NOT IDENTICAL in chemical
properties necessarily.
Differ in the way they rotate plane polarised light - rotate
plane of polarisation by the same angle but in different
directions

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8
Q

What word is used to
describe optically active
molecules?

A

chiral

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