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What is isoelectric point of acidic and basic aminoacids?

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Answered by sonalvagh15
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The word isoelectric or isoelectronic comes from 'iso,' which means the same, and 'electric,' which implies charge. The isoelectric point or pI of an amino acid is the pH at which an amino acid has a net charge of zero.

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  • The word isoelectric or isoelectronic comes from 'iso,' which means the same, and 'electric,' which implies charge. The isoelectric point or pI of an amino acid is the pH at which an amino acid has a net charge of zero
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