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Glycine is an amino acid with the formula C₂H, NO₂. Determine the number of moles of carbon in 51.89 g of glycine.

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Note that 1 mole of glycine (C2H5NO2) contains 2 moles of carbon (C). Using dimensional analysis, we can find the moles of C in 81.77 g of glycine as follows:

molar mass of glycine = 75.1 g/mol

81.77 g glycine x 1 mol glycine / 75.1 g x 2 mols C / mol glycine = 2.18 mols of C

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