Isoelectric pH & Seeing How Amino Acids Look at Various pHs

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https://joechem.io/videos/175 for video on jOeCHEM and attached worksheet + solution (below video on jOeCHEM aka the link) In this video, we'll take a look at how amino acids react to existing in different pH environments. We'll learn how to take the "pH elevator" (something I made up that's not a real thing) to see how different pH's create or remove charges on amino acids. We'll discuss how to handle an amino acid based on the composition of its R side chain (whether its bland/boring, has an acidic component, or has a basic component). And finally, regardless of what the side chain looks like, we'll establish how to determine pI, the isoelectric pH for any amino acid situation. Helpful videos: Intro to Amino Acids - https://joechem.io/videos/174


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