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27 January, 08:41

How many moles of nitrogen are in 3.7 moles of C8H11NO2?

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  1. 27 January, 08:53
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    3.7 Moles of Nitrogen

    Explanation:

    On observing the chemical formula C₈H₁₁NO₂ (might be formula of Dopamine) it is found that one mole of this compound contains;

    8 Moles of Carbon

    11 Moles of hydrogen

    1 Mole of Nitrogen and

    2 Moles of Oxygen respectively.

    Calculate Number of Moles of Nitrogen:

    As,

    1 Mole of C₈H₁₁NO₂ contains = 1 Mole of Nitrogen

    So,

    3.7 Moles of C₈H₁₁NO₂ will contain = X Moles of Nitrogen

    Solving for X,

    X = (3.7 Moles * 1 Mole) : 1 Mole

    X = 3.7 Moles of Nitrogen
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