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calculate the mass of dinitrogen tetroxide n2o4 that contains a trillion ×1.001012 nitrogen atoms. be sure your answer has a unit symbol if necessary, and round it to 3 significant digits.

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Answer:

The mass of dinitrogen tetroxide the quantity of Nitrogen particles are 46 x 10^9 gram

Number of nitrogen atoms = 1 x 10^12 atoms

Step-by-step explanation:

From the atomic Formula of dinitrogen tetraoxide;

molar mass of dinitrogen tetraoxide = 92 g/mol

92 g of dinitrogen tetraoxide contains 2 molecules of nitrogen

x g of dinitrogen tetraoxide will contain 1 * 10^12 molecules of nitrogen

x = 92*1* 10^ 9/2

x = 46 x 10^9 gram

the quantity of Nitrogen molecules are 46 x 10^9 gram

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