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    Why Can Glycine Not Be Resolved into Two Enantiomers
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Why Can Glycine Not Be Resolved into Two Enantiomers

Question 25

Question 25

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Why can glycine not be resolved into two enantiomers?


A) It has no stereogenic centers.
B) It has no nitrogen atoms.
C) It has no aromatic rings.
D) It cannot be converted into a salt.

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