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glycine are neutral​

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Answered by shreyamore045
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Answer:

Explanation:

yes

Answered by aman7913
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Answer:

No,

Explanation:

Glycine is one of the proteinogenic amino acids.

The behavior of glycine is reasonably typical of that of the simplest amino acids. Because glycine is neither a strong acid nor a strong base, we shall expect a solution of glycine in water to contain four species in rapid equilibrium.

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