3. What is the net charge on glutamic acid at a pH of 13.0? (4pts) Glutamic acid pKa1 = 2.19 pKa2 = 9.67 pKa* = 4.25
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0, the glutamic acid molecule will lose all its acidic hydrogen atoms, resulting in a structure with two negative charges as shown in the Explanation. Show more…
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