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At about ph 7 in most cells, what happens to the amino group on an amino acid?.

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At a pH of around 7 in most cells, the amino group on an amino acid will be protonated, meaning it will have a positive charge. This is because the pH is below the pKa of the amino group, which is around 9-10, making it a stronger acid than the surrounding environment. As the pH increases above the pKa, the amino group becomes deprotonated and loses its positive charge.

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