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Consider separate 100.0-g samples of each of the following: nh3, n2o, hcn, n2h4, and hno3. which of the samples has the greatest mass of nitrogen?

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    To find out which sample has the greatest mass of nitrogen, we must find of the nitrogen concentration of each molecule first.

    Concentration of N = Molar mass of N/molecular weight

    So,

    Conc. of N in NH3 = 14 / (14+3*1) = 82.4%

    Conc. of N in N2O = (14*2) / (14*2+16) = 63.6%

    Conc. of N in HCN = 14 / (1+12+14) = 51.9%

    Conc. of N in N2H4 = (14*2) / (14*2+4*1) = 87.5%

    Conc. of N in HNO3 = 14 / (1+14+16*3) = 22.2%

    So in 100 g sample of each molecule, the mass of N is 82.4 g in NH3, 63.6 g in N2O, 51.9 g in HCN, 87.5 g in N2H4, 22.2 g in HNO3, respectively.

    Therefore, N2H4 has the greatest mass of nitrogen.
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