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How do you explain the amphoteric behaviour of aminoacids?



Answer -

In aqueous solution, the carboxyl group of an amino acidcan lose a proton and the amino group can accept a proton to give a dipolar ionknown as zwitter ion.

Therefore, in zwitter ionic form, the amino acid can actboth as an acid and as a base.

Thus, amino acids show amphoteric behaviour.

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