NaN3 decomposed to form nitrogen gas (N2) and sodium. 2NaN3 --> 2Na + 3N2
1 x 1024 molecules
The answer is 4,366.102 molecules.
The answer is 12,046.1023 molecules.
It has 2 ATP molecules.
There are 2 Na atoms in the reactant side of the equation 2NaN3(s) → 3Na(s). Each unit of NaN3 contains 1 Na atom, and there are 2 units of NaN3, resulting in a total of 2 Na atoms.
The balanced symbol equation for sodium azide is: 2NaN3 (s) → 2Na (s) + 3N2 (g).
NaN3 decomposed to form nitrogen gas (N2) and sodium. 2NaN3 --> 2Na + 3N2
2NaN3(s) ---> 2Na(s) + 3N2(g)
Using the balanced chemical equation for the decomposition of sodium azide, 2NaN3 -> 2Na + 3N2, we can see that 2 moles of Na3N produce 3 moles of N2. Therefore, for 2.88 mol of NaN3, we would produce 2.88 mol * (3 mol N2 / 2 mol NaN3) = 4.32 moles of N2.
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There are (5.41 \times 10^{23}) molecules of (O_2) in 0.900 moles.
1 x 1024 molecules
no but has many small molecules
A cup of coffee (200 cm3) contains about 1.5 * 1025 molecules.
34 molecules
24 12*10 molecules