Asked by Farhin

Determine the number of moles of oxygen in 1 mol of dinitrogen tetraoxide
N2O4= N 2×14.01g/mol= 28.02g/mol
O 4×16.00g/mol= 64.00g/mol
N2O4= 92.02g/mol

I can't get the right formula to solve the rest. Please help and thank you


Answers

Answered by bobpursley
in one mole of N2O4, there are
moles of N2: one
moles of O2: two
Your work makes no sense, and is off on a tangent.
Answered by Farhin
I think I was trying to find the molar mass oops.

But aren't there 4 mol of oxygen in dinitrogen tetraoxide?

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