Draw the form of L-glutamic acid that predominates at each pH. Include stereochemistry in your answer. Do NOT explicitly draw any hydrogen atoms in your structure or use abbreviations like OMe, COOH or Ph. MUST SHOW STERIOCHEMISTRY
(a) pH = 1.9
(b) pH = 2.4
(c) pH = 5.8
(d) pH = 10.4
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