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ज्विटर-आयन क्या है?
What is Zwitterion?​

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Answered by akshataanvekar0
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Answer:

a molecule or ion having separate positivity and negativity charged groups

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

A zwitterion is an ion or molecule with distinct positive and negative charge groups.

Explanation:

  • In chemistry, a molecule with an equal number of positively and negatively charged functional groups is referred to as a zwitter ion, also known as an inner salt or dipolar ion.
  • A chemical equilibrium will be reached between the "parent" molecule and the zwitter ion, for instance, when amino acids are in solution.
  • An ion that has two functional groups is called a zwitterion.
  • It can be thought of simply as an ion with positive and negative electrical charges.
  • Zwitterions are largely electrically neutral as a result (the net formal charge is usually zero). "Inner salts" is another name for zwitterions.

Thus, a zwitterion is an ion or molecule with distinct positive and negative charge groups.

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