Can we say at isoelectric point overall charge is zero

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Yes, at the isoelectric point, the overall charge of a molecule, ion, or amino acid is zero. The isoelectric point is the pH at which the molecule or ion has no net charge. It is the pH at which the molecule carries no positive or negative charge and is neutral.
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