Zwitter hypothesis
zwitter hypothesis
zwitter hypothesis zwit·ter hypothesis (zwĭt’ər, tsvĭt’-)
n.
the hypothesis that an ampholyteric electrode such as an amino acid, yields equal numbers of basic and acid ions at the isoelectric point, thus becoming a zwitterion.
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