Partial hydrolysis of a pentapeptide yields all possible tripeptides and dipeptides. The dipeptides that are obtained upon hydrolysis are given below:
The total number of tripeptides obtained that contain ‘Ala’ as one of the amino acids is 2 (in integer).
Let’s first reconstruct the pentapeptide sequence consistent with the given dipeptides:
Therefore, the likely pentapeptide is:
\[ \text{Phe} - \text{Val} - \text{Ala} - \text{Gln} - \text{His} \]
Now, generate all possible tripeptides from this sequence (sliding window of 3):
Only the valid tripeptides from the linear sequence that contain Ala are:
\[ \boxed{ \begin{aligned} \text{1. } & \text{Phe–Val–Ala} \\ \text{2. } & \text{Val–Ala–Gln} \\ \text{3. } & \text{Ala–Gln–His} \end{aligned} } \]
\[ \boxed{3} \]
An aqueous solution of Co(ClO4)2·6H2O is light pink in colour. Addition of conc. HCl results in an intense blue coloured solution due to the formation of a new species. The new species among the following is:

[Given: Atomic number of Co = 27]
Among the given options, the possible product(s) that can be obtained from the following reaction is/are:

Choose the correct option(s) with regard to mechanism of the following transformation.

what is the final product
intensity ratio of final product