Reaction of glycine with hydrochloric acid

1) NH2-CH2-COOH + HCl = [NH3-CH2-COOH] Cl – glycine reacts with hydrochloric acid to form a complex compound of chlorine glycinate, is a characteristic reaction to hydrochloric acid and only it forms a complex, because when interacting with alkali the complex absent: 2) NH2-CH (CH3) -COOH + NaOH = NH2-CH (CH3) -COONa + HOH.



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