One of the intermediates in the synthesis of glycine from ammonia , carbondioxide and methane is...

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One of the intermediates in the synthesis of glycine fromammonia , carbondioxide and methane is aminoacetonitrile C2H4N2.The balanced chemical equation is 3CH4+5 CO2 + 8NH3 ---> 4C2H4N2+10H2O. How much C2H4N2 could be expected from the reaction of 13.2g CO2, 2.18 g NH3 and 17.0 g CH4

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molar mass CH4 16 molar mass CO2 44 molar mass NH3 17 mass of CO2 132 g mass of NH3 218 g mass of CH4 17 g moles mass molar mass moles of co2 132 44 03 moles moles of Ch4 17 16 10625 moles moles of NH3 218 17 0128 moles 3 CH45 CO2 8 NH3 4 C2H4N2 10 H2O calculate the moles needed per reactant to find the    See Answer
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