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Amino acid differ from their acid base properties discuss?

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Answered by rin07
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Amino acids in aqueous solution contain weakly acidic α-carboxyl groups and weakly basic α-amino groups. In addition, each of the acidic and basic amino acids contains an ionizable group in its side chain. Amino acids in aqueous solution contain weakly acidic α-carboxyl groups and weakly basic α-amino groups.

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The main difference between acidic and basic amino acids is that the acidic amino acids contain acidic side chains at the neutral pH whereas the basic amino acids contain basic side chains at the neutral pH

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