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How many moles of n are in 0.163 g of n2o?

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First convert 0.163 grams of N2O to mol by dividing it with the molecular weight. The molecular weight of N2O is 44 grams/mol. The answer would be 3,79x10^-3. Then multiply it with 2 since there are 2 Nitrogen in one mole of N2O. Therefore, there are 7.41x10^-3 moles of Nitrogen.

User Udara Jayawardana
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Answer:


n_N=7.41x10^(-3)molN

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

In this case, one develops the following mass-mole relationship, taking into account that
N_2O has two nitrogens inside, thus:


n_N=0.163gN_2O*(1molN_2O)/(44gN_2O)*(2molN)/(1molN_2O)\\n_N=7.41x10^(-3)molN

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