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The complete data for Alanine. General information. Chemical formula: C 3 H 7 N O 2 Molar mass: 89.1 g·mol −1 Systematic ... RTECS number: N/A: Chemical properties ...
Alanine is the simplest α-amino acid after glycine. The methyl side-chain of alanine is non-reactive and is therefore hardly ever directly involved in protein function. [12] Alanine is a nonessential amino acid, meaning it can be manufactured by the human body, and does not need to be obtained through the diet. Alanine is found in a wide ...
Molar mass: 165.19 g·mol −1 Systematic name: 2-Amino-3-phenyl-propanoic acid ... ^a EINECS number 200-568-1 (phenylalanine) ^a CID 994 from PubChem (phenylalanine)
The molecular mass and relative molecular mass are distinct from but related to the molar mass. The molar mass is defined as the mass of a given substance divided by the amount of the substance, and is expressed in grams per mol (g/mol). That makes the molar mass an average of many particles or molecules (potentially containing different ...
CAS Number. 39537-23-0 ... Molar mass: 217.225 g·mol −1 ... It is a dipeptide consisting of alanine and glutamine. [1] [2] Dietary supplement
The molar mass of atoms of an element is given by the relative atomic mass of the element multiplied by the molar mass constant, M u ≈ 1.000 000 × 10 −3 kg/mol ≈ 1 g/mol. For normal samples from Earth with typical isotope composition, the atomic weight can be approximated by the standard atomic weight [ 2 ] or the conventional atomic weight.
Substances with a molar mass around 1000g/mol (e.g. thyroxine) are almost vertically aligned in the mass and molar images. Adrenocorticotropic hormone, on the other hand, with a molar mass of 4540, [13] is 0.7 decades to the right in the mass image. Substances with molar mass below 1000g/mol (e.g. electrolytes and metabolites) would have ...
Chemical formula: C 4 H 7 N O 4 Molar mass: 133.102 g·mol −1 Systematic name: (2S)-2-aminobutanedioic acid Synonyms: AIDS{-}001654 AIDS001654 {(α/2)/(DL)}-aminosuccinic acid (DL)-Asparagic acid