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Explain about zwitterion ? and its structure​

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A zwitterion is a functional group molecule in which at least one has a positive electrical charge and one a negative electrical charge. The whole molecule's net charge is negative. The best-known examples of Zwitterions are amino acids. They have a group of amines (basic) and a group of carboxyls (acidic).

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A zwitterion is a functional group molecule in which at least one has a positive electrical charge and one a negative electrical charge. The whole molecule's net charge is negative. The best-known examples of Zwitterions are amino acids. They have a group of amines (basic) and a group of carboxyls (acidic).

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