The compounds commonly known as amino acids are actually a-aminocarboxylic acids

Chapter 16, Problem 35

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The compounds commonly known as amino acids are actually a-aminocarboxylic acids (Section 21.0).What carbonyl compounds should be used to synthesize the two amino acids shown here?

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