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ACS BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR
SCIENCE REVIEW 2026 QUESTIONS
WITH SOLUTIONS TESTED QUESTIONS.


▶ Calculation for pH and pKa. Answer: pH= -log[H3O+]
pKa= -log(Ka)


▶ Normal blood pH range. Answer: 7.35-7.45


▶ The Hydrophobic Effect. Answer: When non-polar molecules
aggregate in the presence of water, minimizing the entropy decrease
water must go through to order themselves around the border of the non-
polar molecule. Reducing the surface area water must organize around
increases entropy, which is favorable.


The aggregation is responsible for the formation of a variety of lipid
structures in the body, including cell membranes.


▶ Buffers. Answer: Composed of a weak acid (HA) and its conjugate
base (A-). Added acid reacts with A-, and added base reacts with HA,
giving a limited overall pH change.

,Two main reactions:
1) When excess base is added:
OH-+HA-->H2O+A-
2) When excess acid is added:
H+ + A- -->HA


**So, the net result is more of the weak acid and its conjugate base**


▶ When are buffers optimal? What equation can we use for this?.
Answer: When [HA]= [A-], occurring when pH=pKa


Henderson- Hasselbalch allows use to calculate pH at given pKa, and
vice versa:


▶ Blood Buffering. Answer: Components:
1) carbonic acid (H2CO3) (weak acid). pKa= 6.1.
2) Bicarbonate Ion (HCO3-), conjugate base of carbonic acid
3) H+ (hydrogen ion)


If OH- (base) is added, Carbonic acid buffers it into bicarbonate ion and
water.


If H+ (acid) is added, bicarbonate ions and H+ buffer it to carbonic acid.

,▶ Amino Acids, peptides, and polypeptides. Answer: the building blocks
of proteins, a chain of which is called a peptide. There are 20 standard
amino acids that act as the monomers to make protein polymers!


A long peptide is called a polypeptide!


Proteins are composed of one or more polypeptide chain.


▶ Peptide bonds. Answer: Between the C and N of C=O and N-H of two
adjacent amino acids.


▶ What wavelength is indicative of aromatic amino acids?. Answer: 280
nm, with tryptophan absorbing more, tyrosine absorbing a bit less, and
phenylalanine absorbing a lot less.


▶ Stereochemistry of amino acids. Answer: Every carbon except for
glycine is a chiral center, giving two possible structures for each: L and
D (except for glycine).


L is the only one found in nature.

, ▶ Acid-Base properties of amino acids. Answer: Each has at least two
ionizable protons (from the COOH and NH3 groups), but most have
others.


COOH pKa: 2.34
NH3 pKa: 29.60


▶ PI. Answer: the isoelectric point, or the pH at which an amino acid or
peptide has no net charge.


- At pH= PI, the predominant species is the zwitterion


- At pH<PI, the predominant species is net positive


- At pH>PI, the predominant species is net negative


**At PI, amino acid or peptide cannot migrate through an electric field,
so this is a way we can separate amino acids (by PI via electric field!)**


▶ How to calculate PI, or isoelectric pint. Answer: Average pKa values
involving the neutral species


For glycine, that only has COOH and NH3 pKa's, the PI is the average
between 2.34 and 9.60, so 5.97!

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