Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 24 days ago

What is the mass of 1 mole of nitrogen atoms ?​

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Answered by TrueRider
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Mass of nitrogen atoms = \tt {Mass \times molar\:mass}

\tt {m = n\times M}

Atomic mass of N = 14u.

Molar mass of N = 14g.

\tt {m = 1\times14 = 14g}

Let's know more about nitrogen -

{\underline{\tt{\green{Nitrogen}}}} Nitrogen is a Non metal element. It is in a gaseous form. It is taste less and colourless.

Symbol - N

Atomic number - 7

Discovered by - Daniel Rutherford, Antoine Lavoisier

{\underline{\tt{\green{Uses\:of\:Nitrogen-}}}}

  • Packing of food.

  • It is used in creating Ammonia.

  • It is used in making acid,nylons and dyes.

  • Nitrogen is responsible for making hairs, skin, muscles and other special tissues.
Answered by anushkapande28
1

Answer:

14 g

Mass of one mole of nitrogen atoms is 14 g.

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