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If the atomic weight of nitrogen is 14.0, what is the mass of one mole of nitrogen gas (N2)?

User Artemis
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Answer:

28.0.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

In this case, it seen that 1 only nitrogen weights 14.0 g/mol, in such a way, for diatomic nitrogen which is the most stable form of pure nitrogen has two nitrogens thereby the mass of one mole of nitrogen gas is 28.0g/mol because the aforementioned 14.0g/mol is multiplied by 2 accounting the two nitrogens.

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User Shlomi Loubaton
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Answer:

14 grammes

Step-by-step explanation:

if atomic weight of Nitrogen = 14 g/mole

mole =mass(g) / atomic weight(g/mole)

mass = 1moles x 14(g/mole)

mass = 14 grammes of Nitrogen

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