Hi Dr.D so I have a question about the Cysteine. When the two cysteines form the covalent bond between SH and HS, where do the Hydrogens go? You mentioned the two Sulfurs make a strong covalent bond and ditch the hydrogens, so do the excess hydrogens go into the abyss of solution (example water)? Does cysteine then make the solution acidic because its giving more protons into the solution? Thank you.
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Hi Dr.D so I have a question about the Cysteine. When the two cysteines form the covalent bond between SH and HS, where do the Hydrogens go? You mentioned the two Sulfurs make a strong covalent bond and ditch the hydrogens, so do the excess hydrogens go into the abyss of solution (example water)? Does cysteine then make the solution acidic because its giving more protons into the solution? Thank you.
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Thank you so much for these videos!! I can’t stress enough how helpful ur videos are and how your way of explaining is so smooth. You make everything so simple. Im really grateful 🥹 ❤