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If the atomic weight of nitrogen is 14.01, what is the mass of the nitrogen atoms in one mole of cadmium nitrate, Cd(NO3)2?
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If the atomic weight of nitrogen is 14.01, what is the mass of the nitrogen atoms in one mole of cadmium nitrate, Cd(NO3)2?
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In one mole of cadmium nitrate there are 2 moles of nitrogen atoms. So the mass of nitrogen in 1 mole of the compound is 2 x 14.01 = 28.02 g
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when there is a suffix outside a parenthesis, it multiplies every atom inside the parenthesis. so since in nitrogen is inside the parenthesis with a 2 as a suffix, it means there are 2 nitrogens
2 x 14.01= 28.02 g/mol
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