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The human body excretes nitrogen in the form of urea, NH2CONH2. The key biochemical step in urea formation is the reaction of water with arginine to produce urea and ornithine:



(a) What is the mass percent of nitrogen in urea, arginine, and ornithine? (b) How many grams of nitrogen can be excreted as urea when 135.2 g of ornithine is produced?

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  1. The mass percentage of nitrogen in urea as: 46.65% N in urea, 32.16% N in arginine and 21.2 % in ornithine.

There are 28.66 g N can be excreted as urea when 135.2 g or ornithine is produced.

1Step 1: Calculating the mass percent of nitrogen in urea, arginine and ornithine

The mass percentage can be calculated as,

Mass%of N=moles of Ninformula×molar mass of Nmass of 1mol of compound×100Mass%of N=2molN×14.01gN1molN60.07gCH4N2O×100=46.65%NinureaMass%of N=2molN×14.01gN1molN132.19gC5H12N2O2×100=21.2%Ninornithine

2Step 2: Calculating the mass percent of N

On calculating the mass of urea,

Mass of urea=135.2gC5H12N2O2×1molC5H12N2O2132.19gC5H12N2O2×1molCH4N2O1molC5H12N2O2×60.07gCH4N2O1molCH4N2OMass of urea=0.4665×61.4378gCH4N2OMass of N=0.4665×61.4378gCH4N2O=28.66gN