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why are phosphoglycolic acid and phosphoglycolate used interchangeably? ​

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2-phosphoglycolic acid is the O-phospho derivative of glycolic acid. It has a role as an Escherichia coli metabolite and a mouse metabolite. It derives from a glycolic acid. It is a conjugate acid of a 2-phosphonatoglycolate(3-) and a 2-phosphoglycolate.

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