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The structures of the most abundant form of glutamic acid in solutions whose pH values are
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The general form of an
The pH of the solution determines whether the two functional groups are protonated or deprotonated, and to what extent. When the pH is one unit or more lower than the pKa of the functional group, it is (nearly) completely protonated. When the pH is higher than the pKa by one unit or more, the functional group is (nearly) completely deprotonated. When the pH is approximately the same as the pKa, the protonated and deprotonated forms of the functional group are present in nearly equal amounts.
The most acidic proton in an
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