Chemistry, asked by Fuschia, 1 year ago

If MKS system is used the molar mass for Nitrogen gas is?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Molar mass of Nitrogen gas is 2*(14.0067 ) approximately = 28 u 
and gram molecular mass is 28g 

we know in mks mass is measured in kilograms so 
gram molecular mass of nitrogen gas will be 28 * 10^-3 kg 

sorry =_= 


Answered by MikeTomlinson
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According to MKS,
M - meter
K - Kilogram
S- Seconds

Molar mass of nitrogen= 28 g
Using MKS,molar mass will be 28 x 10^-3 kg per g mole.

In short your answer will be 0.028 kg/g mole.

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