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What is the mass of 1 mole of nitrogen atoms?

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Answered by Vishalkannaujiya
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1 mole of nitrogen atoms is equivalent to the gram atomic mass of nitrogen. Therefore, 1 mole of nitrogen atoms contains 14 g.
Answered by santy2
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Answer:

What is the mass of 1 mole of nitrogen atoms?

The mass of 1 mole of nitrogen atoms is 14 g

Explanation:

In this question we will use the formula for calculating moles of elements to find the mass of the nitrogen atoms.

The formula for calculating moles is:

    Moles = mass / molar mass

Moles of the nitrogen = 1 moles

Molar mass of nitrogen = 14 g/mol

Formula for mass derived from the above formula:

Mass = Moles × Molar mass

Mass = 1 moles × 14 g/mol

         = 14 g

Therefore the mass of 1 mole of nitrogen atoms is 14 grams

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