0.35 moles of N2 into molecules
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Explanation:
Using Avogadro's constant of 1 mole is equal to
6.02810
23
molecules, we can convert moles to molecules.
2.4
m
o
l
N
2
⋅
6.02810
23
m
l
c
s
N
2
1
m
o
l
N
2
2.4
m
o
l
N
2
⋅
6.02810
23
m
l
c
s
N
2
1
m
o
l
N
2
1.44
⋅
10
24
molecules
N
2
This would means that there would be
2.88
⋅
10
24
atoms
N
2
as there are two atoms of Nitrogen in each of the molecules.
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