Dinitrogen monoxide gas decomposes to form nitrogen gas and oxygen gas. How many grams of nitrogen are formed when 30.00 g of dinitrogen monoxide decomposes?
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First, we need to know the balanced chemical equation for the decomposition of dinitrogen monoxide. It is: 2N2O(g) → 2N2(g) + O2(g) Show more…
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