Block Five Flashcards

1
Q

What is the order of reactiveness of carboxylic acid derivatives?

A

Acyl chloride > Acid anhydrides > Esters > Amides > Carboxylic acids

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2
Q

When are amines basic?

A

When they have no charge

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3
Q

How does pKa relate to the basicity of an amine?

A

The higher the pKa for the conjugate acid, the higher the basicity of the amine

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4
Q

Do electron withdrawing groups increase or decrease basicity?

A

Decrease

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5
Q

Why do mixtures form when alkyl halides undergo substitution reactions with excess NH3?

A

The amines continue to react forming primary, tertiary and quaternary amines

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6
Q

How are aromatic amines formed from a benzene ring with NO2 attached?

A

Fe/H+ and OH-

Ch3Br

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7
Q

Which four functional groups can be reduced by LiAlH4 and H3O+ to form primary amines?

A

Oximes, imines, nitriles, and primary amides

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8
Q

What do the reagenst NaOEt and EtOH cause?

A

Condensation if the reactant has an alpha proton

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9
Q

When a tertiary amide reacts with LiAlH4 and H3O+ what forms?

A

A tertiary amine

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10
Q

Why can tertiary amines not react with acyl chlorides to form amides like secondary and primary amines?

A

HCl cannot be formed as a byproduct so the reaction does not occur

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11
Q

What are the two ways to form a primary amide with ammonia?

A

Acid chloride and acid anhydride

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12
Q

How are tertiary amides formed?

A

Secondary amines with acid chloride

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13
Q

Which reagents are required to convert an aryl amide into and aryl amine?

A

70% aq H2SO4

OH-

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14
Q

What are the functional groups of amino acids?

A

Amine and carboxylic acid around a stereogenic centre

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15
Q

What is the overall charge of an amino acid in acidic solution?

A

+1

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16
Q

When is an amino acid in zwitterion form?

A

In neutral solution

17
Q

What is the function of protected derivatives?

A

Ensure that the NH2 of glycine and the COOH of alanine so that they cannot react and only the desired dipeptide will form

18
Q

Why is DCC necessary in the reaction of Gly and Ala?

A

It enhances the reactivity of the carboxylic acid forming an active ester

19
Q

What is the angle about an amide bond?

A

Planar at 180 degrees

20
Q

Are anti parallel or parallel Beta Sheets more stable?

A

Anti-parallel

21
Q

Is a chain of fewer than fifty amino acid bonds a peptide or a protein?

A

Peptide

22
Q

What is the process of enzymes lowering the activation energy for reactions?

A

Enzyme + Substrate = Enzyme + Product

23
Q

What occurs when a carbonyl compound with an alpha proton is reacted with either an acid or a strong base?

A

An enol or enolate is formed

24
Q

Which reagents are required to convert a ketone to an alcohol?

A

NaBH4 or LiAlH4

H3O+

25
Q

What reagent is needed to convert an alcohol to a ketone?

A

H2CrO4

26
Q

What causes the formation of a cyclic compound via a peptide bond?

A

Heat