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A(n) _____ is a hydrocarbon in which one or more hydrogen atoms is replaced by a -COOH and a -NH2 group. aldehyde carboxylic acid alcohol amino acid

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Answer:

Amino Acid

Explanation:

It's part of the Amino group, which are substituted hydrocarbons.

When NH₂ and COOH replaces hydrogens on the same carbon atom in a molecule, an Amino acid is formed.

What group is a COOH?

COOH : a Carboxylic Acid group!

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