Complete the structures by adding in non-bonding electrons, where applicable. Protonated acetic acid. Alanine
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Protonated Acetic Acid: Acetic acid is CH3COOH. When it is protonated, it means a hydrogen ion (H+) has been added to it. The oxygen in the -OH group of acetic acid will bond with this extra hydrogen ion, resulting in CH3COOH2+. The non-bonding electrons will be Show more…
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