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(16) Amino acids show amphoteric behaviour. Why ?

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The amphoteric behaviour of amino acids is explained when it is present in its aqueous state. In an aqueous solution, the carboxyl group of an amino acid can lose a proton and the amino group can accept a proton. ... In zwitter ionic form, the amino acid can exhibit both as an acidic and basic properties.
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