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are amino acids soluble in 5 naho2
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When considering the solubility of amino acids in a solvent, the specific nature of the solvent is crucial. The notation "5 naho2" seems to be a typo or a misunderstanding. If referring to NaOH (sodium hydrooxide), a strong base, amino acids generally show good solubility due to their amphoteric nature—they can act as both acids and bases. In an aqueous NaOH solution, the amino group can accept a proton, increasing solubility. However, if "naho2" intends to denote a different compound, the answer might vary. Amino acids consist of an amino group (-NH2) and a carboxyl group (-COOH), which can react with bases and acids, respectively, enhancing solubility in various solvents based on their dissociation and ionic interactions.
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