Tryptophan is considered a neutral amino acid, neither acidic nor basic.
Tryptophan is considered a basic compound.
Serine is considered a neutral amino acid, not acidic or basic.
Threonine is considered a neutral amino acid, neither acidic nor basic.
The amino group is basic.
No. Glutamic acid and Aspartic acid are acidic amino acids while Histidine, Arginine and Lysine are basic amino acids.
Tryptophan is considered a basic compound.
Serine is considered a neutral amino acid, not acidic or basic.
Threonine is considered a neutral amino acid, neither acidic nor basic.
The amino group is basic.
No. Glutamic acid and Aspartic acid are acidic amino acids while Histidine, Arginine and Lysine are basic amino acids.
Glutamic acid has a carboxylic acid (COO-) group on the gamma carbon of the amino acid. The carboxylic acid group carries a negative charge and is considered acidic. Lysine has a amino group (NH3+) on the zeta carbon of the amino acid. The positively charged group on the terminal carbon atom makes it an basic amino acid.
Like any other amino acid, tryptophan possesses both acidic and basic characteristics, referred to as amphoteric substances. It acts as an acid at pH below 5.89 and as a base at pH above 5.89. 5.89 here is the isoelectric point of tryptophan, a pH value where its overall charge is zero and wherein it neither acts as an acid, nor as a base.
Alkyl halides are not considered either basic or acidic. They are typically considered neutral compounds.
Alcohol is considered to be slightly acidic.
Benzene is considered to be a neutral compound and is neither acidic nor basic.
Phenylalanine is a neutral amino acid, not acidic. It has a slightly basic nature due to its amino group. It is one of the essential amino acids required by the body for protein synthesis.
HCl is considered an acidic substance.