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Determine the Number of Moles in a 1

Question 47

Question 47

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Determine the number of moles in a 1.95 × 10 − 2 gram sample of the amino acid glycine, CH2(NH2) CO2H.


A) 2.6 × 10 − 4 moles
B) 2.6 × 10 − 2 moles
C) 1.46 moles
D) 2.0 × 10 − 2 moles
E) 3.85 × 10 − 1 moles

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