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What is isoelectric point in proteins?​

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Answered by mayank52206
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Answer:

this point is the Ph at which amolecule carries no net electrical charge .

Answered by shivanipravitha
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Answer:

Explanation:

The isoelectric point is the point at which the overall charge of the protein is zero (a neutral charge)

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