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Standard X
Chemistry
Volume of Gases and Number of Moles
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Question
Calculate the mass of the following.
6.022
×
10
23
number of
N
2
molecules.
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Solution
6.023
×
10
23
molecules of
N
2
means one mole of
N
2
.
So the weight of
1
mole of
N
2
=
28
g
r
a
m
s
.
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