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    When an Amino Acid's Carboxyl Group Donates a Hydrogen Ion
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When an Amino Acid's Carboxyl Group Donates a Hydrogen Ion

Question 125

Question 125

Multiple Choice

When an amino acid's carboxyl group donates a hydrogen ion to a body fluid, it is acting as:


A) an acid
B) a base
C) both of these
D) neither of these, because there is no effect on pH

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