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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why glycine don't has any enantiomer? can someone explain it. Thanks!

OpenStudy (matt101):

Glycine does not have a chiral carbon, so there's no way it could have an enantiomer. There are two H atoms bonded to the central carbon (in addition to an amine group and an acid group).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks @matt101, my bad for not see that.

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