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DIFFRENCE BETWEEN 1 GRAM OF NITROGEN AND 1 GRAM ATOM OF NITROGEN


mky8795p93huk: DIFFRENCE BETWEEN 1 GRAM OF NITROGEN AND 1 GRAM ATOM OF NITROGEN

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Answered by aayushmandloi484
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Explanation:

1 GRAM OF NITROGEN => 1/28 moles of nitrogen

1 GRAM ATOM OF NITROGEN => 1 mole nitrogen

Actually, gram atom term is used to denote moles...

Answered by garvitbansal012
7

Answer:

Explanation:

1 g atom and 1 g of nitrogen are two different terms.

1 g atom of nitrogenn means 1 mole of nitrogen. Now you must be knowing the meaning of mole. 1 mole is 6.022 * 10^23 of anything. This can be molecules, atoms, electrons, protons or anything. You can compare mole to dozen.

1 g of nitrogen means 1/14 moles of nitrogen. I divided it by 14 because 14 amu is the mass of nitrogen.

When we say 1g of nitrogen we say that we have taken a sample of nitrogen weighing 1g.

Hope it helps!!!

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