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3 March, 00:31

How many grams of nitrogen are present in 2 moles of HNO3?

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  1. 3 March, 03:02
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    Given:

    2 moles HNO3

    Required:

    Grams of nitrogen

    Solution:

    3HNO2 - > HNO3 + 2NO + H2O

    Moles of N2 = (2 moles HNO3) (2 moles NO / 1 mole HNO3) = 4 Moles of NO

    Molar mass of N2 = 28 g/mol

    Mass of N2 = (4 Moles of NO) (1/2 mol N2/1 mol NO) (28g/mol)

    Mass of N2 = 56g H2O
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