One of the intermediates in the synthesis of glycine from ammonia, carbon dioxide, and methane is aminoacetonitrile, C2H

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One of the intermediates in the synthesis of glycine from ammonia, carbon dioxide, and methane is aminoacetonitrile, C2H

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One of the intermediates in the synthesis of glycine from
ammonia, carbon dioxide, and methane is aminoacetonitrile,
C2H4N2. The balanced chemical
equation is:
3CH4 + 5CO2 + 8NH3 -> 4C2H4N2 + 10H2O
How much C2H4N2 could be
expected from the reaction of 14.5 g
CO2, 2.07 g NH3,
and 1.65 g CH4?
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