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1 g atom of nitrogen represents​

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Answered by Adesh216
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Answer:

22⋅4L of N2 at S.T.P. 11⋅2L of N2 at S.T.P.

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Answered by bhspratyush
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Answer:

1 gram- atom of nitrogen corresponds to mass of one mole of the nitrogen atom is grams that is one gram -atom of nitrogen represents 14 gms of nitrogen.

It is also equal to 6.023 x 10^23  N atoms, but not 6.023 x10 ^23 N2   molecules.

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