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There are 20 different natural amino acids, want all of them? Or just the common skeleton formula, ignoring the side group?

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What is the chemical formula for an amino group?

Formula: -NH2


What is the formula for amino group?

-NH2


What is the structural formula for the amino group?

-NH2


Formula of amino acid?

(NH2)-(RCH)-(COOH) = (amino group)-(central carbon + hydrogen + variable side group)-(carboxyl group)


The formula for an amino group is whereas the formula of a carboxyl group is?

The formula for an amino group is NH2, representing a nitrogen atom bonded to two hydrogen atoms. The formula for a carboxyl group is COOH, representing a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom and single-bonded to a hydroxyl group (OH).


What is the formula of amino acid?

The general formula of an amino acid is R-CH(NH2)-COOH, where R represents the side chain specific to each amino acid. This formula represents the basic structure common to all amino acids, which includes an amino group (-NH2) and a carboxyl group (-COOH) bonded to a central carbon atom.


Is formic acid a simple amino acid?

No, formic acid is not a simple amino acid. It is a simple carboxylic acid with the chemical formula HCOOH. Amino acids are organic compounds containing an amino group (-NH2) and a carboxyl group (-COOH).


What is CH3CHNH2COOH?

CH3CHNH2COOH is the condensed structural formula for the amino acid alanine. It contains a methyl group (CH3), an amino group (NH2), and a carboxylic acid group (COOH) on a central carbon atom. Alanine is a non-essential amino acid important for protein synthesis in the body.


Do amino acids amino have an amino group?

No,fatty acids don't have an amino group


What group makes up the amino part of the amino acid?

The amino group is present at one end of the amino acid and is represented by the chemical formula NH3 The region on the amino acid that contains the amino group is called the amino terminal


Why is the amine group of an amino acid toxic to cells?

The amino group of an amino acid contains the elements Nitrogen and Hydrogen. By itself, it is not toxic to cells. But after deamination where the amino group is removed from the amino acid, the amino group is then converted into ammonia. Ammonia is toxic to cells, and also contains Nitrogen and Hydrogen, but it has a different chemical formula from the amino group.


Is the amino group present in all amino acids?

no there r 20 different kinds of amino acids which differ from each other in chemical formula. all 20 amino acids have same NH2,H and COOH group, attached with C but they have different side chains due to which they are different in molecular formula..... Dr danial quddus.