Give reasons for the following- (i) Amphoteric nature of amino acids.
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Actually amino acids are amphoteric in nature i.e they are amphoteric compounds which have both acidic and basic groups I e COOH and NH2
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.
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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.
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