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what is Zwitterion .../

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Answered by suhanaafrinbora
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nounCHEMISTRY

a molecule or ion having separate positively and negatively charged groups.

"Further experiments will address the problem of how many water molecules are required to facilitate and stabilise charge transfer to the zwitterion."

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Answered by sradhadileep191sa49
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Zwitterion is a molecule or ion having separate positively and negatively charged groups. It is an ion that contains two functional groups.

Zwitterions are mostly electrically neutral (the net formal charge is usually zero). Zwitterions are sometimes referred to as “inner salts“.

A zwitterion is a dipolar ion formed by neutralization of acidic and basic centres present within the molecule. For example , all amino acids and sulphuric acid exist as zwitterions

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