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Whatare Amino Acids?What is Zwitterionic form?​

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Zwitterions in simple amino acid solutions

There is an internal transfer of a hydrogen ion from the -COOH group to the -NH2 group to leave an ion with both a negative charge and a positive charge. This is called a zwitterion. This is the form that amino acids exist in even in the solid state.

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There is an internal transfer of a hydrogen ion from the -COOH group to the -NH2 group to leave an ion with both a negative charge and a positive charge. This is called a zwitterion. This is the form that amino acids exist in even in the solid state.....

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