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Give one example of a neutral amino acid. Why is it neutral in neture

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Neutral Side Chains: Since an amino acid has both an amine and acid group which have been neutralized in the zwitterion, the amino acid is neutral unless there is an extra acid or base on the side chain. ... Amino acids with an amide on the side chain do not produce basic solutions i.e. asparagine and glutamine.
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