One of the intermediates in the synthesis of glycine from ammonia, carbon dioxide, and methane is aminoacetonitrile, C2H4N2. The balanced chemical equation  CH4​(g)+5CO2​(g)+8NH3​(g)>>>>>4C2​H4​N2​(g)+10H2​O(g)   How much C2H4N2 could be expected from the reaction of  14.7 g CO2, 2.21 g NH3,  and 1.77 g CH4

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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 

CH4​(g)+5CO2​(g)+8NH3​(g)>>>>>4C2​H4​N2​(g)+10H2​O(g)

 

How much C2H4N2 could be expected from the reaction of  14.7 g CO2, 2.21 g NH3,  and 1.77 g CH4?

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