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The mono-amino carboxylic acids have two `pK_(a)` values.

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  7. Discuss 'Enzymes lower the activation energy'.

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  8. Name two facts in support of zwitterion structure ofa-amino acids.

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  18. Alkaline KMnO4 oxidises lactic acid to give:

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