eucine has ionization constants Kal = 4.81 x 10-3 and K₁2 = 1.75 x 10-10, which correspond to the up and the amino group respectively. Calculate the pH of a 0.279 M isoleucine (HI) solution.

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The amino acid isoleucine has ionization constants Kal = 4.81 x 10-3 and K₁2 = 1.75 x 10-¹0, which correspond to the
carboxylic acid group and the amino group respectively. Calculate the pH of a 0.279 M isoleucine (HI) solution.
pH =
Transcribed Image Text:The amino acid isoleucine has ionization constants Kal = 4.81 x 10-3 and K₁2 = 1.75 x 10-¹0, which correspond to the carboxylic acid group and the amino group respectively. Calculate the pH of a 0.279 M isoleucine (HI) solution. pH =
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