Which of the following amino acids lacks a chiral center at the alpha-carbon atom?
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Correct answer: Glycine
Glycine's R-group is a simple hydrogen atom. Because the alpha-carbon is bonded to two hydrogen atoms, it is not attached to four different groups and is therefore achiral.
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