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calculate the number of atoms in 50 dm3 nitrogen gas
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Answered by
bobpursley
I assume at STP. Pressure, and temperature matter.
well, at STP, in 22.4 dm^3 there are avagrado's number of N2 molecules, so atoms would be twice that.
answer: (50/22.4)2*avagrados number
well, at STP, in 22.4 dm^3 there are avagrado's number of N2 molecules, so atoms would be twice that.
answer: (50/22.4)2*avagrados number
Answered by
Simon Tshuma
1mole =22,4dm
x mole of NA = 50dm^3
x=2.23
1 mole N2= 2{6,02.10^23)
2.23moles of N2= x atoms
x= 2,68.10^24
x mole of NA = 50dm^3
x=2.23
1 mole N2= 2{6,02.10^23)
2.23moles of N2= x atoms
x= 2,68.10^24
Answered by
Aliya
No good
At all
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Answered by
Thato
Screw school
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