Chemistry, asked by crazyrabbit492, 1 year ago

Nitric acid, HNO3 is a colourless, corrosive liquid used in the
manufacture of Nitrogen fertilizers and explosives. In an experiment to
develop new explosives for mining operations, a 28.5 g sample of HNO3
was poured into a beaker. How many moles of HNO3 are there in this
sample of HNO3?

Answers

Answered by m36
3
28.5/(1+14+48)=0.452
Answered by hemanmalik22
1

Answer:

Explanation:

0.45 moles approx

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