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what is isoelectric point ?​

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Answered by lovlyzarah
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Explanation:

isoelectric point :

The isoelectric point (pI, pH(I), IEP), is the pH at which a particular molecule carries no net electrical charge or is electrically neutral in the statistical mean

importance:

Because a majority of weakly acid remains in nearly every protein, they are generally negatively charged at neutral pH. The isoelectric point is significant in protein purification because it represents the pH where solubility is typically minimal.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hiiii....

" The isoelectric point, is the pH at which a molecule carries no net electrical charge or is electrically neutral in the statistical mean "

i.e. the net charge on the molecules is zero....

Hope this helps...

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