explain the zwitter ionic form of amino acids
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Unlike simple amphoteric compounds that may only form either a cationic or anionic species, a zwitterion simultaneously has both ionic states.
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The particular property of the amino acids of ionizable NH2 and COOH groups. In solution of different Ph 's the structure of amino acids changes. In aqueous solutions carboxyl groups transfers a proton to NH2 group to + and - charges within the molecule. This type of series is called zwitter ionic form