C. H3C. H NaOEt d. H H3C. OEt NaOEt H₂ S-61

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Please ensure all questions are answered it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks For the second page write complete mechanisms use arrows for direction of electron flow, show all intermediates , resonance structures and products.
C.
H3C.
H
NaOEt
d.
H3C.
OEt
NaOEt
81-51
Transcribed Image Text:C. H3C. H NaOEt d. H3C. OEt NaOEt 81-51
c. Why are the hydrogens a to a carbonyl group acidic? Give an example to illustrate your
answer.
d. Write the ionization equilibria for cysteine. Calculate the pl. Show your work.
H₂N-CH-
10.8
CH₂
SH
8.3
016
DO
1.7
Transcribed Image Text:c. Why are the hydrogens a to a carbonyl group acidic? Give an example to illustrate your answer. d. Write the ionization equilibria for cysteine. Calculate the pl. Show your work. H₂N-CH- 10.8 CH₂ SH 8.3 016 DO 1.7
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