Describe aminoacids acts as an ampholytes.
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Amino acids are ampholytes; i.e., they contain both acidic and basic groups. Free amino acids can never occur as nonionic molecules. Instead, they exist as neutral zwitterions that contain both positively and negatively charged groups. Zwitterions are electrically neutral and so do not migrate in an electric field.
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