What is the net charge of an amino acid in zwitterion form ? *
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Zwitterion. Amino acids are typically drawn either with no charges or with a plus and minus charge . When an amino acid contains both a plus and a minus charge in the "backbone", it is called a zwitterion and has an overall neutral charge
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Zero because the net charge of an animo acid has +1 and the zwitterion form has -1 but when combine or drawing the animo acid charge to the zwitterion form will become zero.
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