In a highly basic solution, pH = 13, the dominant form of glycine is:
A) NH2-CH2-COOH.
B) NH2-CH2-COO-.
C) NH2-CH3+-COO-.
D) NH3+-CH2-COOH.
E) NH3+-CH2-COO-.
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