Respuesta :
Answer:
0.045 moles of N
Solution:
Data Given:
Mass of N₂O = 0.165 g
M.Mass of N₂O = 44.02 g.mol⁻¹
Step 1: Calculate Moles of N₂O as,
Moles = Mass ÷ M.Mass
Putting values,
Moles = 0.165 g ÷ 44.02 g.mol⁻¹
Moles = 0.02266 mol
Step 2: Calculate Moles of N,
As,
1 mole of N₂O contains = 2 moles of N
So,
0.02266 mol of N₂O will contain = X moles of N
Solving for X,
X = (0.02266 mol × 2 mol) ÷ 1 mol
X = 0.045 moles of N
Answer:
[tex]n_N=0.0075molN_2[/tex]
Explanation:
Hello,
In order to compute the required moles, one performs the following mole mass relationship in which it is seen there are two nitrogens into the [tex]N_2O[/tex]:
[tex]n_N=0.165gN_2O*\frac{1molN_2O}{44gN_2O} *\frac{2molN}{1molN_2O}\\n_N=0.0075molN_2[/tex]
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