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what is the mass of one mole of nitrogen atoms

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Answered by sanjuambastha
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Answer:

14.00674 grams

For instance look at N (Nitrogen), you will see the atomic mass is 14.00674 grams. So that means if you had 1 mole of nitrogen atoms, it would weight, 14.00674 grams. Now we have to get what fraction of a mole you have. To start, you need know that all a mole means is you have 6.022 x 1023 atoms of that type.

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Answered by rushikeshraut2442
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Step-by-step explanation:

14 g

1 mole of nitrogen atoms is equivalent to the gram atomic mass of nitrogen. Therefore, 1 mole of nitrogen atoms contains 14 g.

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