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Why does acetic acid have only one pKa value and our amino acids have two?

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Answer:

Acetic acid (
CH_(3)COOH) can release only one single H+ ion .

Therefore we can say that acetic acid has only one pKa value.

Amino acids have one -COOH( carboxylic group) group and one -NH​​​​​​2​ (amino group) group which can both release one single H+ ion.

Step-by-step explanation:

Acetic acid (
CH_(3)COOH) can release only one single H+ ion .

Therefore we can say that acetic acid has only one pKa value.

Amino acids have one -COOH( carboxylic group) group and one -NH​​​​​​2​ (amino group) group which can both release one single H+ ion.

In amino acids -
NH_(2) group becomes
-NH_(3)^(+) in the presence of acids.

in the presence of bases
-COOH becomes
-COO^(-)

Therefore two pKa values can be observed amino acids.

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