If the isoelectric point (pl) for an amino acid is at point A, what is the charge on the amino acid at point B? Equivalents OH- 00 O2 O-1 0 1 02
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At the pI, the amino acid has a net charge of zero because the positive and negative charges balance each other. Show more…
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