Amino acids are found to have high melting point and solubility in water. Why
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These ionic attractions take more energy to break and so the amino acids have high melting points for the size of the molecules. Amino acids are generally soluble in water and insoluble in non-polar organic solvents such as hydrocarbons. This again reflects the presence of the zwitterions.
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