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How many moles are in 16 grams of nitrogen molecule
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How many moles are in 16 grams of nitrogen molecule
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≈ 1.142 moles
Step-by-step explanation:
formula is “grams given/molar mass = moles”
nitrogen’s molar mass is 14.0067g
solve:
16 / 14.0067 = 1.14231046571
or ≈ 1.142 moles
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