Biology, asked by rajeshkumardhal, 7 months ago

Draw the zwitter ionic form of aminoacid​

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Answered by sonykumarankit
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A zwitterion is a compound that does not have an aggregate electrical charge, but includes different positively and negatively charged sections. The hydrogen ion is excluded from the -NH3 + group if you raise the pH of an amino acid solution by adding hydroxide ions.


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Answered by mvpatagar21
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They are made up of an ammonium or amino group which contains a positive charge as well as a carboxyl group which contains a negative charge. ... Apart from amino acids, any compound that contains acid and base centres can obtain a Zwitterion form.

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