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26 October, 23:05

How many moles of n are in 0.225 g of n2o?

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  1. 27 October, 02:23
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    First, divide the mass of N2O by it's molar mass of 46 g/mol to determine the number of moles of N2O, then multiply that number by two since there are two moles of N in each mole of the compound N2O. This results in a final answer of 9.78X10^-3 moles of N in 0.225g of N2O.
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