What Is The Molar Ratio Of Methionine To Glycine In The Samples?

(Correct Answer Below)

Reveal the answer to this question whenever you are ready.

What Is The Molar Ratio Of Methionine To Glycine In The Samples?

s: 6.02 _ 1023 (Avogadro's number). You can have 1 mole of an atom, a molecule, or any other object, such as eggs or books. One mole of an object equals 6.02 _ 1023 of that object. The table shows the "molar ratios" of some of the products from the Miller H2S experiment. In a molar ratio, each unitless value is expressed relative to a standard for that experiment. Here, the standard is the number of moles of the amino acid glycine, which is set to a value of 1.0. For instance, serine has a molar ratio of 3.0 _ 10-2, meaning that for every mole of glycine, there is 3.0 _ 10-2 mole of serine present in the sample. What is the molar ratio of methionine to glycine in the samples?
Front

Advertisement

1.8 _ 10^-3 mole of methionine per mole of glycine

About the flashcard:

This flashcard is meant to be used for studying, quizzing and learning new information. Many scouting web questions are common questions that are typically seen in the classroom, for homework or on quizzes and tests. Flashcards vary depending on the topic, questions and age group. The cards are meant to be seen as a digital flashcard as they appear double sided, or rather hide the answer giving you the opportunity to think about the question at hand and answer it in your head or on a sheet before revealing the correct answer to yourself or studying partner. Some questions will include multiple choice options to show you the options involved and other questions will just have the questions and corrects answers. Simply reveal the answer when you are ready to check your work. Absolutely no cheating is acceptable.