Question #ce9be
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Sep 7, 2015
The overall charge on the tetrapeptide is at
Explanation:
Two principles to remember:
- If the
#"pH"# of the environment is less than the#"p"K_a# of the weak acid (#"HA"# or#"BH"^+# ), the acid will be predominantly in the protonated form (#"HA"# or#"BH"^+# ). - If the
#"pH"# of the environment is greater than the#"p"K_a# of the weak acid, the acid will be predominantly in the deprotonated form (#"A"^-# or#"B"# ).
Let's list the charges at various pH values.
At
You have two negative charges and a positive charge, for a net charge of
At