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Transcribed Image Text:Glutamine (C5H10N2O3) is an amino acid that is
used in the biosynthesis of proteins. Find out
number of atoms of carbon present in 8 gram of
Glutamine.
Molar mass
No of moles
No of molecules
No of C atoms
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