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What types of functional groups react to form the imine intermediate in the Strecker synthesis of amino acids?A.An aldehyde and ammoniaB.An aldehyde and a secondary amineC.A ketone and a tertiary amineD.A ketone and a quaternary amine

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What types of functional groups react to form the imine intermediate in the Strecker synthesis of amino acids?A.An aldehyde and ammoniaB.An aldehyde and a secondary amineC.A ketone and a tertiary amineD.A ketone and a quaternary amine

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The types of functional groups that react to form the imine intermediate in the Strecker synthesis of amino acids are an aldehyde and ammonia. So, the correct answer is A. An aldehyde and ammonia.

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