in glysine the basic group ?
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⭐Actually welcome to the concept of the Amino Acids. ..
⭐Basiclly the Structure if glycine is
⭐NH2-CH2-COOH
⭐SO HERE it it can be clearly see that. ..
⭐the -NH2 That is the Amino group is totally Basic in nature ...
⭐Where as the -COOH this group is carboxylic acid which totally acidic in nature ....
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⭐Actually welcome to the concept of the Amino Acids. ..
⭐Basiclly the Structure if glycine is
⭐NH2-CH2-COOH
⭐SO HERE it it can be clearly see that. ..
⭐the -NH2 That is the Amino group is totally Basic in nature ...
⭐Where as the -COOH this group is carboxylic acid which totally acidic in nature ....
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There are three amino acids that havebasic side chains at neutral pH. These are arginine (Arg), lysine (Lys), and histidine (His). Their side chains contain nitrogen and resemble ammonia, which is a base. Their pKa's are high enough that they tend to bind protons, gaining a positive charge in the process.
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There are three amino acids that havebasic side chains at neutral pH. These are arginine (Arg), lysine (Lys), and histidine (His). Their side chains contain nitrogen and resemble ammonia, which is a base. Their pKa's are high enough that they tend to bind protons, gaining a positive charge in the process.
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