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This value is 0,645.10(ex23) molecules.
140g/28 (i.e. molecular weight of 14+14) is 5 moles N2. 5x 6.022 x1023 is 3.011x1024 molecules.
Nitrogen the gas which is about 3/4 of the atmosphere consists of molecules. Each of these molecules consists of two atoms of nitrogen that are chemically bonded together. We don't refer to nitrogen gas as a compound because, by definition, a compound must be two or more different elements chemically bonded together.
Step1: Divide given # of molecules by Avogadro's number: 2.84x10e22 / 6.02x10e23 = 0.47mol. Step2: Multiply moles by molar mass of N2: 0.47(28) = 13.2g N2 gas.
I think its none. How many atoms of nitrogen are there in three molecules of laughing gas, N2O? (Notice that we could have written 3N2O to represent the three molecules)
This value is 0,645.10(ex23) molecules.
Nitrogen gas consists of N2 molecules.
Nitrogen is composed of molecules each containing two nitrogen atoms
At standard temperature and pressure, nitrogen contains two atoms per molecule. Therefore 9 molecules contain 18 atoms.
Yes. Laughing gas is N2O, and every molecule has two nitrogen atoms. Therefore, six molecules would have twelve nitrogen atoms.
This number is 6,022 140 857.
Nitrogenase enzyme is used by nitrogen fixing bacteria to split molecules of nitrogen gas and combine the nitrogen atoms with hydrogen.Nitrogenase is the enzyme used by some organisms to fix atmospheric nitrogen gas (N2). It is the only known family of enzymes which accomplishes this process
140g/28 (i.e. molecular weight of 14+14) is 5 moles N2. 5x 6.022 x1023 is 3.011x1024 molecules.
The chemical equation is N2 + 3H2 -> 2NH3 So reacting 2 moles of N2 will produce 4 moles ammonia.
Oxygen and Nitrogen are both nonmetals so they would form covalent bonds.
Nitrogen the gas which is about 3/4 of the atmosphere consists of molecules. Each of these molecules consists of two atoms of nitrogen that are chemically bonded together. We don't refer to nitrogen gas as a compound because, by definition, a compound must be two or more different elements chemically bonded together.
Nitrogen the gas which is about 3/4 of the atmosphere consists of molecules. Each of these molecules consists of two atoms of nitrogen that are chemically bonded together. We don't refer to nitrogen gas as a compound because, by definition, a compound must be two or more different elements chemically bonded together.