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Ananya Shree

Class 12th
Chemistry
2 years ago

How would you explain the amphoteric behaviour of amino acids? 

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

In a single molecule, amino acids have both an acidic (carboxyl group) and a basic (amino group). They neutralise each other in aqueous solutions. A proton is released by the carboxyl group, whereas it is accepted by the amino group. Amino acids react with both acids and bases in their zwitterionic form, displaying amphoteric behaviour. 

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