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24 April, 03:34

Calculate how many moles of glycine are in a 160.0-g sample of glycine. express your answer using four significant figures.

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  1. 24 April, 04:57
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    Hello)

    n (C2H5NO2) = m (C2H5NO2) / M (C2H5NO2)

    M (C2H5NO2) = 75g/mol

    n=160/75=2,13mol
  2. 24 April, 06:11
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    TO calculate for the number of moles, all we have to do is to take the ratio of mass over molar mass.

    Glycine has a molecular formula of C2H5NO2 with a molar mass of 75.07 g/mol.

    Therefore:

    number of moles = 160 g / (75.07 g / mol)

    number of moles = 2.13 moles
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