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or acidic depending on the concentration of hydrogen H+ ions when in water-based solution.
The chemistry term pH refers to −log10 of the H+ ion concentration, which is a measure of the
acidity of a solution such that solutions having low values (0) are strong acids, those having
high values (14) are strong bases (i.e., with a low acidity), and neutral solutions have a pH of
exactly 7 (the average pH inside the cells of many living organism is around 7.2–7.4, though
there can be significant localized deviations from this range).
Other broad categorizations can be done on the basis of overall electrical charge (posi
tive, negative, neutral) at a neutral pH 7, or whether the side groups itself is electrically polar
FIGURE 2.5 Peptide and proteins. (a) Formation of peptide bond between amino acids to
form the primary structure. (b) Secondary structure formation via hydrogen bonding to form
beta sheets and alpha helices. (c) Example of a complex 3D tertiary structure, here of an enzyme
that makes ATP.