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Explain the zwitterionic form of amino acid ??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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This is called a zwitterion. This is the form that amino acids exist in even in the solid state. If you dissolve the amino acid in water, a simple solution also contains this ion. A zwitterion is a compound with no overall electrical charge, but which contains separate parts which are positively and negatively charged.

Answered by kumawatmanthan01
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Answer:

This is called a zwitterion. This is the form that amino acids exist in even in the solid state. If you dissolve the amino acid in water, a simple solution also contains this ion. A zwitterion is a compound with no overall electrical charge, but which contains separate parts which are positively and negatively charged.

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