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#Question id: 59


Nitrogen (N) normally forms three covalent bonds with a valence of five. However, ammonium has four covalent bonds, each to a different hydrogen (H) atom (H has a valence of one). What do you predict to be the charge on ammonium?

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  1. +1

  2. -1

  3. +2

  4. -2

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#Question id: 27069

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Choose the correct option regarding the stereochemistry of given compound 

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#Question id: 27070

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Which of the following statements is correct regarding the stereochemistry of Thr, Ile 
1. Thr, Ile is special case because of two chiral center exist in L-Ile in 2R,3S and L-Thr in 2R,3S configuration 
2. Thr, Ile is special case because of two chiral center exist in D-Ile in 2R,3S and D-Thr in 2R,3S configuration 
3. Thr, Ile is special case because of two chiral center exist in L–Ile in 2S,3R and L–Thr in 2S,3R 
4. Thr, Ile is special case because of two chiral center exist in D–Ile in 2S,3R and D–Thr in 2S,3R

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#Question id: 1232

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Which of the following mutations might confer a competitive advantage to an athlete by raising his or her hematocrit?

a. excess production of erythropoietin                       

b. decreased production of erythropoietin

c. EpoR that cannot bind STAT5                  

d. EpoR that cannot bind SHP1

e. EpoR that cannot bind JAK2

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#Question id: 88

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Anomers can be interconverted ________.

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#Question id: 27159

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This event can cause a damage to the hypothalamus portal system

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#Question id: 294

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Which of the following pairs of amino acids would you predict to only participate in Van der Waals interactions in the three dimensional folding of a protein: