An electric current is passed through an aqueous solution (buffered at \( \mathrm{pH}=6.0 \) ) o...
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An electric current is passed through an aqueous solution (buffered at \( \mathrm{pH}=6.0 \) ) of alanine ( \( \mathrm{pI}=6.0) \) and arginine \( (\mathrm{pI}=10.2) \). The two amino acids can be separated because
(a) Alanine migrates to anode and arginine to cathode.
(b) Alanine migrates to cathode and arginine to anode.
(c) Alanine does not migrate, while arginine migrates to cathode.
(d) Alanine does not migrate, while arginine migrates to anode.
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