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Attempt titrating an amino acid against a weak base and discover the number of dissociating (ionizable) functional groups in the amino acid.

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To determine the number of dissociating (ionizable) functional groups in an amino acid through titration against a weak base, follow these steps: ### Step 1: Prepare the Amino Acid Solution - Start by dissolving a known quantity of the amino acid in distilled water to create a solution. Ensure that the concentration is appropriate for titration. ### Step 2: Set Up the Titration Apparatus - Set up a burette filled with a weak base (such as sodium bicarbonate or sodium acetate). - Place the amino acid solution in a flask and insert a pH meter or pH indicator to monitor the pH changes during the titration. ...
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