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how much calcium is in the amount of ca(no3)2 that contains 20.0g of nitrogen

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Answered by thecrystalchannel26
5

Answer:

28.4 gCa.

Explanation:

How much Ca is present in the total amount of Ca(NO3)2 that contains 20 g of nitrogen? One molecule of Ca(NO3)2 contains 2 atoms of N. One molecule of Ca(NO3)2 contains 2 atoms of N. 0.71 mole Ca(NO3)2 = 40 x 0.71 = 28.4 g Ca.

Answered by advsahid2
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Answer:

One molecule of Ca(NO3)2 contains 2 atoms of N. One molecule of Ca(NO3)2 contains 2 atoms of N. 0.71 mole Ca(NO3)2 = 40 x 0.71 = 28.4 g Ca.

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