calculate how many grams of nitrogen in 50.0 grams of NO2
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To find the molar mass of NO2, add the atomic mass of nitrogen (N) and twice the atomic mass of oxygen (O). The atomic mass of nitrogen is approximately 14.01 g/mol, and the atomic mass of oxygen is approximately 16.00 g/mol. Molar mass of NO2 = 14.01 g/mol (for Show more…
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