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One mole of aspartame (C14H18N2O5) reacts with two moles of water to produce one mole of
aspartic acid (C4H7NO4), one mole of methanol (CH3OH) and one mole of phenylalanine.
a. What is the molecular formula of phenylalanine?
b. What mass of phenylalanine is produced from 378 g of aspartame?
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