The relation of the isoelectric point for an amino acid, to solubility is
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Biomolecules
The relation of the isoelectric point for an amino acid, to solubility is
- the two are not related
- an amino acid is least soluble at its isoelectric point
- an amino acid has the maximum solubility at the isoelectric point
- solubilities of only some amino acids depend on it.
Answer
(B) an amino acid is least soluble at its isoelectric point
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