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26 July, 23:42

How many moles of N are in 0.203 g of N2O?

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  1. 26 July, 23:44
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    "To solve this if you find out how many mol of N2O you can multiply that by 2 to find the mol of N. There are 2 N for every one molecule of N2O.

    To do this, you can use the Atomic Mass Unit of the atoms to find the mol. 1 mol of hydrogen has weights 1 gram, hydrogen has a atomic mass unit of 1."
  2. 26 July, 23:47
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    To solve this if you find out how many mol of N2O you can multiply that by 2 to find the mol of N. There are 2 N for every one molecule of N2O.

    To do this, you can use the Atomic Mass Unit of the atoms to find the mol. 1 mol of hydrogen has weights 1 gram, hydrogen has a atomic mass unit of 1 ...
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