How many grams of nitrogen are in a 25g sample of C7H5N3O6?
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01 g/mol - Atomic mass of H = 1.008 g/mol - Atomic mass of N = 14.01 g/mol - Atomic mass of O = 16.00 g/mol Molar mass of C7H5N3O6 = (7*12.01) + (5*1.008) + (3*14.01) + (6*16.00) = 227.13 g/mol Show more…
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