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