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Statement-I: Solubility of an amino acid...

Statement-I: Solubility of an amino acid is maximum at isoelectric point
Statement-II: At isoelectric point amino acids exists as Zwitter ion.

A

If both Statement-I & Statement-II are True & the Statement-II is not a correct explanantion of the statement I.

B

If both statement-I & statement-II are true but statement-II is not a correct explanation of the statement-I

C

If statement-I is true but the statement-II is false

D

If statement-I is false but the statement-II is true.

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D
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