1g of nitrogen represents?
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1g of nitrogen means 1/28 moles
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1 gram atom of any element contains the same number of atoms of nitrogen and 1 gram of nitrogen without the term of atom suggest molecule of any substance contains the same no. of molecules of nitrogen.
Gram atom is also called as atomic weight in grams.
Nitrogen atom atomic weight is 14unifed mass
Gram atomic mass of nitrogen= 14g
At STP, 1mole of nitrogen ( 28 g ) gas occupies 22.4 litres of N2 gas
So 14g of nitrogen occupies 11.2 litres of N2 gas
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@1Angel25
1 gram atom of any element contains the same number of atoms of nitrogen and 1 gram of nitrogen without the term of atom suggest molecule of any substance contains the same no. of molecules of nitrogen.
Gram atom is also called as atomic weight in grams.
Nitrogen atom atomic weight is 14unifed mass
Gram atomic mass of nitrogen= 14g
At STP, 1mole of nitrogen ( 28 g ) gas occupies 22.4 litres of N2 gas
So 14g of nitrogen occupies 11.2 litres of N2 gas
Hope this answer will help you..《《
#Be Brainly#
@1Angel25
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