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What is the isoelectric point of glutamic acid (pKa of -CO2H, 2.10; pKa of -CO2H, 4.07; pH of -NH2, 9.47)?
 a. 3.08
  b. 5.67
  c. 6.16
  d. 17.28

Question 2

What is the isoelectric point of serine (pKa of -CO2H, 2.21; pKa of -NH2, 9.15)?
 a. 5.68
  b. 9.94
  c. 11.36
  d. 20.22



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Answer to Question 1

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Reply 2 on: Aug 23, 2018
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