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nitrous oxide
8,4 liters of nitrous oxide at STP contain 2,65 moles.
For this you need the atomic (molecular) mass of NaNO3. Take the number of grams and divide it by the atomic mass. Multiply by one mole for units to cancel. NaNO3=85.0 grams60.1 grams NaNO3 / (85.0 grams) = .707 moles NaNO3
It is the molecular compound Nitric Oxide (not Nitrous Oxide)
I believe that the answer is Nitrous Oxide. N is Nitrogen and O is Oxygen
Molar mass: 44.013 g/mole 81.0/44.013=1.84 mole N2O Moles of N 1 mole N2O contains 2 atoms N 1.84 mole N2O contain 1.84*2=3.68 mole N atoms
The answer is 1,52 moles.
nitrous oxide
8,4 liters of nitrous oxide at STP contain 2,65 moles.
Because here nitrogen has a lower valency of 1
Nitrous oxide consists of nitrogen and oxygen that are chemically combined.
For this you need the atomic (molecular) mass of NaNO3. Take the number of grams and divide it by the atomic mass. Multiply by one mole for units to cancel. NaNO3=85.0 grams60.1 grams NaNO3 / (85.0 grams) = .707 moles NaNO3
Nitrogen has many oxides like Nitrogen dioxide, Nitrous oxide, etc. Nitrogen monoxide refers to a single compound with formula NO. Whereas Nitrogen oxide can refer any higher or lower oxide of nitrogen. It can refer to Nitrous oxide, Nitric oxide, Dinitrogen trioxide, etc.
It is the molecular compound Nitric Oxide (not Nitrous Oxide)
its nitrous oxide.
nitrous oxide, or N2O contains two elements, Nitrogen and Oxygen
Nitrous Oxide or Laughing gas.