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amino acid zwitterion question
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April 13, 2004, 08:01:52 PM »
what is the isoelectric pair amino acids? is it zwitterion?
Edit: edited title for better indexing. Mitch
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the zwitterion is the most dominant form of the ions present inside the amino acid solution at its isoelectric point.
zwitterion is the dipolar ion formed from the amino acid
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