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How do you explain the amphoteric behaviour of amino acids?

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QUESTION 14.16

Amino acids have amino (NH2) group, basic in nature and accepts a proton and COOH group loses a proton forming a dipolar ion, called the Zwitter ion. In this form, amino acids behave both as acids and bases so they are amphoteric in nature.


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