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How many moles of n are in 0.187 g of n2o?

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(I haven't seen it done that simply before!! VERY VERY helpful! Will be using this method on my exam thursday!! Thanks again!) ^_^

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We know that the molar mass of N is 14 and O is 16, therefore the molar mass of N2O is:

molar mass N2O = 14 * 2 + 16 = 44 g/mol

The number of moles:

moles N2O = 0.187 / 44

moles N2O = 0.00425 mol

There are 2 moles of N per 1 mole of N2O hence:

moles N = 0.00425mol * 2

moles N = 0.0085 mol

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