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A paper of Chemistry, 9701
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For Examiner’s Use A mixture of amino acids may be separated using electrophoresis. A typical practical set-up is shown in the diagram. d.c. power supply + – glass slides filter paper soaked in buffer solution amino acid mixture placed here electrolyte When the power supply is switched on, some amino acids may not move, but remain stationary. Suggest an explanation for this observation. The amino acid glycine has the formula H2NCH2CO2H. Identify the species formed on the filter paper if glycine moves to the left end of the filter paper. The following result was obtained from another electrophoresis. What can be deduced about the relative sizes of, and charges on, the amino acid species A, B and C? A + – B mixture placed here C amino acid relative size charge A B C For Examiner’s Use The sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide may be determined by partial hydrolysis of the chain into smaller pieces, often tripeptides. Following such a partial hydrolysis, the following tripeptides were obtained from a given polypeptide. ala-gly-asp gly-ala-gly lys-val-ser ser-ala-gly val-ser-ala Given that the N-terminal amino acid is lysine suggest the amino acid sequence of the shortest polypeptide that would give the above tripeptides. The structural formulae of the amino acids in the polypeptide are given below. abbreviation amino acid structural formula ala alanine H2NCH(CH3)CO2H asp aspartic acid H2NCH(CH2CO2H)CO2H gly glycine H2NCH2CO2H lys lysine H2NCH(CH2CH2CH2CH2NH2)CO2H ser serine H2NCH(CH2OH)CO2H val valine H2NCH(CH(CH3)2)CO2H Which of the tripeptides in has the lowest Mr? Select one amino acid from those listed in the table which contains an ionic side-chain at pH 8.
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For Examiner’s Use The design and development of batteries has been a major research area in recent years. Lead-acid batteries, used in cars, are made up of a number of rechargeable cells in series, and were first developed in 1860. They have the disadvantage of a relatively high mass compared to the energy stored. During discharge, the electrode reactions in the cells of these batteries are as follows. I Pb + SO4 2– J PbSO4 + 2e– II PbO2 + 4H+ + SO4 2– + 2e– J PbSO4 + 2H2O State which of these reactions occurs at the positive electrode in a lead-acid cell during discharge, explaining your answer. Use the Data Booklet and the equations I and II above to calculate the voltage produced by a lead-acid cell under standard conditions. Nickel-metal hydride batteries were developed in the 1980s and have become increasingly common particularly for small devices such as mobile phones and digital cameras that need near-constant sources of electrical energy. These cells use nickel oxohydroxide (NiO(OH)) as one electrode and a hydrogen-absorbing alloy such as LiNi5 as the other electrode. One reaction that takes place in these batteries is NiO(OH) + H2O + e– Ni(OH)2 + OH– State the oxidation state of nickel in NiO(OH). Suggest a likely advantage of these batteries compared with lead-acid batteries. For Examiner’s Use Hydrogen fuel cells have been suggested as the next major advance in electrically powered vehicles. In these fuel cells hydrogen is oxidized to produce water, using a catalyst and inert electrodes. Suggest a material for the electrodes. Use your knowledge of hydrogen to suggest a disadvantage of these fuel cells in powering vehicles. Many of the world’s countries are developing ways of recycling materials which are valuable or which require large amounts of energy to produce. For each of the following recyclable materials, state whether recycling of this material is important in saving energy or in saving resources. Use your knowledge of chemistry to explain each choice. glass steel plastics