Answer:
1) Alanine - Neutral Nonpolar (It is non-acidic)
2) Arginine - Neutral Polar, Basic,
3) Glutamine - Neutral Polar
Step-by-step explanation:
Amino acids:
- Alanine is any of several isomers of a colorless, crystalline, water-soluble amino acid, CH3CH(NH2)COOH, found in many proteins and produced synthetically, used chiefly in biochemical research.
- Arginine is an essential amino acid, C6H14N4O2: the free amino acid increases insulin secretion and is converted to urea in the liver by arginase.
- Glutamine is a crystalline amino acid, HOOCCH(NH2)CH2CH2CONH2, related to glutamic acid.
Definitions:
- Acidic: Acid-forming, yielding acid in chemical reaction; acidic
- Basic: Basic chemicals are chemical that are essential building blocks for other products.
- Polar: Capable of ionizing, as NaCl, HCl, or NaOH; electrolytic; heteropolar
- Non-polar: Containing no permanent dipolar molecules; lacking a dipole.
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