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Match vitamins and their Isoelectric points
`{:("List - I","List - II"),("(A) Aspartic acid","(p) 9.7"),("(B) Lysine","(q) 3.0"),("(C ) Histidine","(r ) 3.2"),("(D) Glutamicacid","(s) 7.6"):}`

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To solve the problem of matching vitamins (amino acids) with their isoelectric points, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the Isoelectric Points of Each Amino Acid 1. **Aspartic Acid**: The isoelectric point (pI) of aspartic acid is **3.0**. 2. **Lysine**: The isoelectric point (pI) of lysine is **9.7**. 3. **Histidine**: The isoelectric point (pI) of histidine is **7.6**. 4. **Glutamic Acid**: The isoelectric point (pI) of glutamic acid is **3.2**. ### Step 2: Match Each Amino Acid with Its Isoelectric Point - **(A) Aspartic Acid** → **(q) 3.0** - **(B) Lysine** → **(p) 9.7** - **(C) Histidine** → **(s) 7.6** - **(D) Glutamic Acid** → **(r) 3.2** ### Final Matching - (A) Aspartic Acid → (q) 3.0 - (B) Lysine → (p) 9.7 - (C) Histidine → (s) 7.6 - (D) Glutamic Acid → (r) 3.2 ### Summary of the Matches - **Aspartic Acid**: 3.0 - **Lysine**: 9.7 - **Histidine**: 7.6 - **Glutamic Acid**: 3.2

To solve the problem of matching vitamins (amino acids) with their isoelectric points, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the Isoelectric Points of Each Amino Acid 1. **Aspartic Acid**: The isoelectric point (pI) of aspartic acid is **3.0**. 2. **Lysine**: The isoelectric point (pI) of lysine is **9.7**. 3. **Histidine**: The isoelectric point (pI) of histidine is **7.6**. 4. **Glutamic Acid**: The isoelectric point (pI) of glutamic acid is **3.2**. ...
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