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Ruben Richard
24 May, 19:44
How many moles of N are in. 235g of N2O
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Nehemiah Wade
24 May, 22:18
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Given the molar mass of Nitrogen is 14.01g/mol you can use that to solve for the moles of nitrogen.
0.235g (1mol/14.01g) =.0168 moles.
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