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The chemical structure of the amino acid, Glutamine which is one of the 20 standard proteogenic amino acids (protein building blocks).[1] The two carbonyl groups (C=O) showcase the two degrees of unsaturation.

The organic molecular formula C5H10N2O3 (molar mass: ≈ 146.14 g/mol) may refer to:

Index of hydrogen deficiency

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