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Damian
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26 March, 10:22
How many atoms of nitrogen are in 10g of NH4NO3
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Jordyn Atkinson
26 March, 10:25
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There are 1.50 x10^6 atoms of nitrogen in 10 grams of NH4NO3. You convert the grams to moles first and then using the definition of a mole you determine the number of molecules.
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