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Why crysteline amino acids has higher melting point?

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Answered by Dhivishvarshan
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The amino acids are crystalline solids with surprisingly high melting points. It is difficult to pin the melting points down exactly because the amino acids tend to decompose before they melt. Decomposition and melting tend to be in the 200 - 300°C range. For the size of the molecules, this is very high
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