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explain zwitter ion​

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Answered by NILUKUMAR
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Answer:

It is a molecule or ion having separate positively and negatively charged groups.

Explanation:

A zwitterion is a molecule that contains an equal number of positively-charged functional group and negatively-charged functional group. Zwitterions may also be called inner salts. With amino acids, for example, in solution an chemical equilibrium will be established between the "parent" molecule and the zwitterion.

Answered by bvspawan
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Explanation:

a molecule or ion having separate positively and negatively charged groups.

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