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An amino acid has the form shown at

R-CH-C-O^- (with a NH2 bonded to the CH and a O double bonded to the C) (O^- means the C has a negative charge)

a) a pH of 7.0
b) any pH other than 7.0
c) a pH greater than its isoelectric point
d) its isoelectric point
e) a pH less than its isoelectric point


Would it be "c"?
15 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
yes
15 years ago

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