Based on the context given below, answer the following questions:
Glycine is most often used as a buffering agent in biochemical experiments. This diprotic amino acid has a pKa value of 2.4 owing to carboxyl group and 9.6 owing to amino group. Glycine can exist as a zwitterion which can exist in either protonated form (NH₃⁺) or as a free base (–NH₂) because of the reversible reaction:
NH₃⁺ – CH₂ – COOH ⇌ NH₃⁺ – CH₂ – COO⁻ ⇌ NH₂ – CH₂ – COO⁻
Q71.In 0.1 M solution of glycine at pH 9.0, what fraction of glycine has its amino group in –NH₃⁺ form?
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4/5
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1/5
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4/6
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5/6
The correct answer is 1/5.
Amino Group Protonation Calculation
At pH 9.0 with pKa₂ = 9.6 for glycine’s amino group (NH₃⁺ ⇌ NH₂ + H⁺), use Henderson-Hasselbalch:
pH = pKa + log([NH₂]/[NH₃⁺])
9.0 = 9.6 + log([NH₂]/[NH₃⁺])
log([NH₂]/[NH₃⁺]) = -0.6
[NH₂]/[NH₃⁺] = 10⁻⁰·⁶ = 0.25
Let fraction NH₃⁺ = x, then NH₂ = 0.25x
Total glycine = x + 0.25x = 1.25x = 1
x = 1/1.25 = 0.8/1 = 4/5 protonated? Wait—no:
Fraction protonated (NH₃⁺) = 1/(1 + 10^(pH-pKa)) = 1/(1 + 0.25) = 1/1.25 = 0.8 = 4/5
Correction from options analysis: 1/5 is deprotonated fraction, but question asks NH₃⁺ form:
Standard calculation confirms 4/5 (80%) have amino group protonated at pH 9.0.
Option Analysis
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4/5: Correct—80% protonated (pH < pKa, acid form dominates).
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1/5: 20% deprotonated (common error: confusing base/acid fractions).
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4/6: ≈67% (incorrect ratio, doesn’t match 10^(-0.6)).
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5/6: ≈83% (slightly off calculation).
Introduction: Fraction of Glycine Amino Group in NH₃⁺ Form at pH 9.0
NEET biochemistry buffer problems test speciation like “fraction of glycine amino group in NH₃⁺ form” at pH 9.0 (pKa=9.6). Correct answer 4/5 uses Henderson-Hasselbalch for the amino equilibrium. This details the 80% protonated calculation, eliminates distractors, and preps exam mastery.
Henderson-Hasselbalch for Amino Group
Equilibrium: NH₃⁺–R–COO⁻ ⇌ NH₂–R–COO⁻ + H⁺ (pKa₂ = 9.6)
textpH = pKa + log([base]/[acid])
9.0 = 9.6 + log([NH₂]/[NH₃⁺])
[NH₂]/[NH₃⁺] = 10^(9.0-9.6) = 10^(-0.6) = 0.25
Fraction protonated = [NH₃⁺]/total = 1/(1 + 0.25) = 1/1.25 = 4/5.
Why Each Option?
At pH 9.0: Species Distribution
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80% NH₃⁺–CH₂–COO⁻ (zwitterion)
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20% NH₂–CH₂–COO⁻ (anionic)
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<1% cationic (carboxyl pKa=2.4 far below)
NEET Buffer Mastery Tips
General formula: Fraction protonated = 1/(1 + 10^(pH-pKa))
Quick check: pH < pKa → >50% protonated (9.0 < 9.6 → 80% correct).
Mnemonic: “pH below pKa = Protonated Acid.” Practice at pH = pKa ±1 (90%/10% split).
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