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Bromide ion is isoelectronic with Krypton.
(ka1*ka2)^(1/2)
Isoelectronic means having the same amount of electrons, so Kr is isoelectric with Br.
An ampholyte is an amphoteric electrolyte.
pI is the isoelectric point. This is a pH value where a protein has no net charge. NOTE: Proteins may have multiple pI's.
by isoelectric focusing appratus
The basic principle of isoelectric focusing is to determine whether molecules are negatively or positively charged. This is something that is extremely imporant when determining charges of specific things.
An ampholyte is an amphoteric electrolyte.
An example of protein electrophoresis is SDS-PAGE ( sodium do-decyl sulpahate-polyacrrlamide gel electrophoresis).Another example includess " isoelectric focusing".In isoelectric focusing the protein is separated on the basis of its net charge.The main principle lies on the basis of finding isoelectric point i.e. at which the net charge on the protein is zero.The protein is loaded in the gel and then it separates itself on the basis of the charge.NEgatively charged on the negative side and positively gharged on the positive side and the neutral ones in the centre.
An isoelectric line on the electrocardiograph is the base line on an electrocardiogram.
Oxygen
iron
4.5 to 5.5 . its acidic.
isoelectric lines!
What is any deviation either up or down from zero to the isoelectric line when taking
Bromide ion is isoelectronic with Krypton.
Brian W. Fox has written: 'Christie's' -- subject(s): Cancer, Christie Hospital, History, Holt Radium Institute, Hospitals 'Techniques of sample preparation of liquid scintillation counting' -- subject(s): Isoelectric focusing, Liquid scintillation counting