Why amino acids behave like salts rather than amines or carboxylic acid?
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In the aqueous solution of the amino acids,the carboxyl group of that amino acid losses one proton and that proton is captured by the amino group of that same amino acid,to form a zwitter ion. Due to the formation of the zwitter ion,amino acids behave like salts
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