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20 October, 06:00

How many moles of nitrogen are in 2.0*10-2mole of quinine?

Express your answer using two significant figures.

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  1. 20 October, 06:07
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    Answer: 4 x 10 ∧-2 moles of nitrogen.

    Explanation:

    The chemical formular for quinine is; C20 H24 N2 O2

    As can be seen from the chemical formular;

    1 mole of quinine contains 2 moles of Nitrogen

    Thus; 2.0 x 10 ∧-2 moles of quinine would contain

    2.0 x 10 ∧-2 x 2 = 4 x 10 ∧-2 moles of nitrogen.

    Therefore 4 x 10 ∧-2 moles of nitrogen are in 2.0*10-2mole of quinine
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