Carboxyl: Difference between revisions

From The School of Biomedical Sciences Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Nnjm2 (talk | contribs)
Added some links.
170150222 (talk | contribs)
mNo edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
 A carboxyl group has the [[molecular formula|molecular formula]] COOH and can be found on the [[C-terminus|C-terminus]] of an [[amino acid|amino acid]], in its polarised state the [[hydrogen ion|hydrogen ion]] dissociates leaving a [[negative charge|negative charge]].
 A carboxyl group has the [[Molecular formula|molecular formula]] COOH and can be found on the [[C-terminus|C-terminus]] of an [[Amino acid|amino acid]], in its polarised state the [[Hydrogen ion|hydrogen ion]] dissociates leaving a negative charge.

Latest revision as of 21:55, 5 December 2017

 A carboxyl group has the molecular formula COOH and can be found on the C-terminus of an amino acid, in its polarised state the hydrogen ion dissociates leaving a negative charge.