a. dinitrogen oxide (N2O)
O=16.00g
N=14.00g * 2 = 28.00g
So NO2 = 44.00g
You have 100g of NO2, you need moles.
So:
100g of NO2 x 1 mol NO2/44g of NO2 = your answer
b. All right. So let's go ahead and convert our 100 grams of stuff. Two moles. So starting with, we have 100 grams, uh, and 20 times we know we're gonna have one more on the top. We need the molar mass. So if we look at our periodic table, nitrogen has a molar mass of 14 point. Oh, sevens will multiply that by two. Since we have two nitrogen in our compound plus 15.999 your period table might be slightly different. That's okay. Just stay consistent with your numbers. If we add those together, we should get 44 point no. 13 grams for everyone. Mole. That's why it's ah conversion factor of the inner calculator and get 2.27 moles into right. And then, um, we have 100 grams of other substance teach your each times we know our one mole from the conversion factor will be on the tops. Wouldn't do that now and then. Carbon 12.1 Um, options. 15.99 and then hydrogen is one point 08 So I had all those together multiply by our sub scripts and get 32 point go for two calculate. That would be 3.12 moles of C H 30 H for the same mass. What this means is that CH. 30 H husband It contains more moles than in 20