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write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction of copper (II) acetate monohydrate and glycine to form copper(II) glycinate monohydrate


um so yea i think i wrote the eqn out right and i know that the glycine loses one H atome when it reacts with the copper and the acetate gains one H atome when it leaves the copper?

(Cu(C2H3O2)2) * H20 + C2H502N --> (Cu(C2H4O2N)2) *H20...
 
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