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Glycine is an alpha-amino acid. It exist...

Glycine is an `alpha`-amino acid. It exists in the form of Zwitter ion as `.^(+)NH_3CH_2COO^-`. Write the formula of its (i) conjugate acid (ii) conjugate base.

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Conjugate acid=`.^(+)NH_3CH_2COOH` , Conjugate base : `NH_2CH_2COO^-`
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