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The molar mass of nitrogen is 14.007.
Convert grams to moles:
21.2 ÷ 14.007 = 1.51
The sample containing 21.2g of nitrogen contains 1.51 moles of nitrogen.
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Answer: obey the "law of conservation of mass".
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There r three fundamental forces in nature
Note that it says oxygen "gas"
So you need the atomic mass of oxygen gas
Look at your periodic table, you'll see 15.9994 under oxygen
Oxygen gas has a formula of O2 therefore,
(15.9994) times 2= Oxygen gas atomic mass=31.9988
Mol= Mass/Atomic Mass
=62.3 g/ 31.9988 g/mol = 1.95 mol
now look at the ratio of C2H6 and O2, notice there is an invisible number beside each of them, at that "invisible number" is =1
1 C2H6 + 1 O2 -> products
this means that for 1 mol of C2H6, 1 mol of O2 has to react with it
Thus as we have 1.95 moles of O2, we need 1.95 moles of C2H6
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Atomic # = Protons
it says 4 p in the inside of the orbital