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The formula for dinitrogen monoxide is n2o. if a sample of the oxide was found to contain 0.0800 g of oxygen, how many grams of nitrogen would it contain?

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the formula for dinitrogen monoxide is N₂O
this means that the number of moles of N to O is 2:1 in the compound.
the number of O moles is 0.0800 g / 16 g/mol = 0.005 mol
therefore number of N moles is - 0.005 x 2 = 0.01 mol
molar mass of N - 14 g/mol
then mass of N it contains is - 0.01 mol x 14 g/mol = 0.14 g
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