Your body deals with excess nitrogen by excreting it in the form of urea, NH2CONH2. The reaction producing it is the combination of arginine (C,H14N4O2) with water to give urea and ornithine (CSH12N2O2). CH14N4O2 + H2O → → NH,CONH, + C3H12N2O2 Arginine Urea Ornithine [Molar masses: 174.2 18.02 60.06 132.2] If you excrete 95 mg of urea, what quantity of arginine must have been used? What quantity of ornithine must have been produced?

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Your body deals with excess nitrogen by excreting it in the form of urea, NH2CONH2. The reaction
producing it is the combination of arginine (C,H14N,O2) with water to give urea and ornithine
(C;H12N2O2).
OʻH + ?O*N*'H°Ɔ
Urea
O'NHO + HNOƆ'HN
Arginine
Ornithine
[Molar masses:
174.2
18.02
60.06
132.2]
If you excrete 95 mg of urea, what quantity of arginine must have been used? What quantity of
ornithine must have been produced?
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Transcribed Image Text:口 Tools Window Help A 79% Wed 5:2 CHEM2-CH 6-WORKsheet 6 (2).pdf (page 3 of 6)-Edited Q Search 6. Your body deals with excess nitrogen by excreting it in the form of urea, NH2CONH2. The reaction producing it is the combination of arginine (C,H14N,O2) with water to give urea and ornithine (C;H12N2O2). OʻH + ?O*N*'H°Ɔ Urea O'NHO + HNOƆ'HN Arginine Ornithine [Molar masses: 174.2 18.02 60.06 132.2] If you excrete 95 mg of urea, what quantity of arginine must have been used? What quantity of ornithine must have been produced? 3. MacBook Air
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