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Transcribed Image Text:Correct each molecule in the drawing area below so that it has the structure it would have if it were dissolved in a 0.1 M aqueous solution of HCl.
If there are no changes to be made, check the No changes box under the drawing area..
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HO
NH₂
OH
0
OR
X
G
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