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Amino Acid MolecularWeights. The amino acids in proteins are composed of atoms of oxygen,...

Amino Acid MolecularWeights. The amino acids in proteins are composed of atoms of oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, and hydrogen, as shown in Table The molecular weights of the individual elements are as follows:

Element

Atomic Weight

Oxygen

15.9994

Carbon

12.011

Nitrogen

14.00674

Sulfur

2.066

Hydrogen

1.00794

TABLE Amino Acid Molecules

Amino Acid

O

C

N

S

H

 

Alanine

2

3

1

0

7

 

Arginine

2

6

4

0

15

 

Asparagine

3

4

2

0

8

 

Aspartic

4

4

1

0

6

 

Cysteine

2

3

1

1

7

 

Glutamic

4

5

1

0

8

 

Glutamine

3

5

2

0

10

 

Glycine

2

2

1

0

5

 

Histidine

2

6

3

0

10

 

Isoleucine

2

6

1

0

13

 

Leucine

2

6

1

0

1

3

Lysine

2

6

2

0

15

 

Methionine

2

5

1

1

11

 

Phenylanlanine

2

9

1

0

11

 

Proline

2

5

1

0

10

 

Serine

3

3

1

0

7

 

Threonine

3

4

1

0

9

 

Tryptophan

2

11

2

0

11

 

Tyrosine

3

9

1

0

11

 

Valine

2

5

1

0

11

 

Write a program that reads a positive number and then computes and prints the logarithm of the value to base 8. For example, the logarithm of 64 to base 8 is 2 because 82 = 64.

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