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What is the mass of:-a) 1 mole of nitrogen atoms?​

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Answered by Anonymous
13

Explanation:

One mole of N consists of Avogadro's number of nitrogen atoms (and has a mass of 14.01 g), whereas 1 mole of N2 consists of Avogadro's number of molecules, each molecule having two nitrogen atoms. One mole of N2 molecules would have a mass of 2 X 14.01 g = 28.02 g.

Answered by tiwarikuldeepnarayan
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Explanation:

One mole of N consists of Avogadro's number of nitrogen atoms (and has a mass of 14.01 g), whereas 1 mole of N2 consists of Avogadro's number of molecules, each molecule having two nitrogen atoms. One mole of N2 molecules would have a mass of 2 X 14.01 g = 28.02 g.

What is the mass of one mole of nitrogen atom?

14.0 g/mol

Atomic mass is the mass of an individual atom in atomic mass units. The molar mass of the element nitrogen is 14.0 g/mol.

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