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What is isoelectronic point

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Answered by krish7012
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The isoelectric point, is the pH at which a molecule carries no net electrical charge or is electrically neutral in the statistical mean. The standard nomenclature to represent the isoelectric point is pH(I), although pI is also commonly seen, and is used in this article for brevity.

Answered by denzelmeshackkumi
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The isoelectronic point or isoionic point is the pH at which the amino acid does not migrate in an electric field.

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