Rank the fatty acids in order of increasing melting point: 1) CH 3(CH 2) 16COOH 2) CH 3(CH 2) 7CH=CH(CH 2) 7COOH 3) CH 3(CH 2) 5CH=CH(CH 2) 7COOH.

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QUESTION 11
OA. London forces
What is the strongest type of intermolecular force that can exist within a protein between the side chains of isoleucine and gamin
B. dipole-dipole
OC. electrostatic interaction
O D. hydrogen bond
OE. disulfide bond
QUESTION 12
Rank the fatty acids in order of increasing melting point:
1) CH 3(CH 2) 16COOH
2) CH 3(CH 2) 7CH=CH(CH 2) 7COOH
3) CH 3(CH 2) 5CH=CH(CH 2) 7COOH.
OA. 1,2,3
OB. 2,3,1
OC. 1,3,2
OD.3,2,1
QUESTION 13
What is abbreviation for the molecule below?
NH₂
O=
O=
HO-P-O-P-O
1
0
O A. DADP
O B. GDP
esc
I
-6
OH
Q:
F1
38:
F2
80
2
#
o
3
MacBook Air
69
W
Q
✓
dº 5
W
S
D
Transcribed Image Text:← G Gmail 5 (Chapter X YouTube + Maps ut.blackboard.com/webapps/assessment/take/secured.jsp#lockdown QUESTION 11 OA. London forces What is the strongest type of intermolecular force that can exist within a protein between the side chains of isoleucine and gamin B. dipole-dipole OC. electrostatic interaction O D. hydrogen bond OE. disulfide bond QUESTION 12 Rank the fatty acids in order of increasing melting point: 1) CH 3(CH 2) 16COOH 2) CH 3(CH 2) 7CH=CH(CH 2) 7COOH 3) CH 3(CH 2) 5CH=CH(CH 2) 7COOH. OA. 1,2,3 OB. 2,3,1 OC. 1,3,2 OD.3,2,1 QUESTION 13 What is abbreviation for the molecule below? NH₂ O= O= HO-P-O-P-O 1 0 O A. DADP O B. GDP esc I -6 OH Q: F1 38: F2 80 2 # o 3 MacBook Air 69 W Q ✓ dº 5 W S D
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