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When both –NH2 and –COOH replace hydrogen atoms on the same carbon atom, a(n) ____ is formed. a. amine c. carboxylic acid b. amino acid d. carbohydrate

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-NH_(2) represents amine functional group and
COOH represents carboxylic acid functional group. When these both functional groups are substituted onto a single carbon atom, then amino acid is formed.

The organic compound consists of
-NH_(2) functional group and
COOH functional group with a side chain is said to be an amino acid.

A: amine group is
-NH_(2).

C: carboxylic acid group is
COOH

B: amino acid represents
-NH_(2) functional group and
COOH functional group which are substituted onto a single carbon atom.

D: carbohydrate: the general formula of carbohydrate is
(CH_(2) O)_(x).

Hence, amino acid is the correct answer.





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