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8) If you have 3 moles of HNO3, how many grams of oxygen are present?
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8) If you have 3 moles of HNO3, how many grams of oxygen are present?
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Each formula unit of HNO3 contains 3 oxygen atoms. The ratio of oxygen atoms to formula units is 3/1.
then 3.0 moles of HNO3 X 3/1 = 9 moles of oxygen atoms.
A mole is 6.02 X 10^23 units, so the answer is 9 X 6.02 X 10^ 23
or about 5.4 X 10^ 24
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