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Karson Buchanan
19 May, 18:59
46.21 g of HNO3 to molecules of HNO3
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Jaylyn Pierce
19 May, 19:10
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First, you must find the molar mass of HNO3.
H = 1.01
N = 14.01
O3 = 16 * 3 = 48
Molar mass ≈ 63.01 g/mol
46.21 gHNO3 * (1 molHNO3/63.01 gHNO3) * (6.022*10^23 moleculesHNO3/1 molHNO3) =
4.4 * 10^23 molecules HNO3
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