Question
calculate the number of moles of glycine(gly)(C2H5NO2) an amino acid found in proteins in a 36.2g sample of glycine. can you show work
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g glycine x (1 mol glycine/molar mass glycine) = ? or to make it a little easier to see without all of that typing it is
mols anything = grams anything/molar mass of anything. (It goes without saying that all of the anythings must refer to the same anything. ;-).
mols anything = grams anything/molar mass of anything. (It goes without saying that all of the anythings must refer to the same anything. ;-).
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