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What Is The Mass Of 0.369 Mol N2?

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    The mole of a substance is equal to the mass given in the sample divided by the molar mass of the substance. Nitrogen is a gas and present as a diatomic molecule. The atomic mass of a nitrogen atom is 14. The molar mass of nitrogen molecule is 28 grams per mole.

    moles = 0.369

    Moles = mass / molar mass

    Mass = moles * molar mass

    Mass = 0.369 * 28

    Mass = 10.332

    The required mass of nitrogen in the given sample is 10.332 grams.
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