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The mass of one nitrogen is _________times that of a hydrogen atom​

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Answered by hussainsheharbano
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Answer:

14 times

Here's the arithmetic in this case: Nitrogen atoms are 14 times as massive as hydrogen. A nitrogen molecule is two atoms bound together, so its mass is 2x14=28 units.

Answered by Dynamicarmies
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The mass of one nitrogen is  seven times that of a hydrogen atom​ .

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