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write the Zwitter ion structure of alanine​

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Answered by Jessicawaheguru123
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It contains an amine group and a carboxylic acid group, both attached to the central carbon atom which also carries a methyl group side chain. ... Under biological conditions, it exists in its zwitterionic form with its amine group protonated (as −NH3+) and its carboxyl group deprotonated (as −CO2−)

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CHEBI:66916 - alanine zwitterion

An amino acid zwitterion arising from transfer of a proton from the carboxy to the amino group of alanine; major species at pH 7.3.

A zwitterion is a molecule with functional groups, of which at least one has a positive and one has a negative electrical charge. The net charge of the entire molecule is zero. Amino acids are the best-known examples of zwitterions. They contain an amine group (basic) and a carboxylic group (acidic).

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