Question 4 The mass in grams of 3.02 mol of nitrogen gas ($N_2$) is • 84.6 g/mol 42.3 g/mol 1.82 x $10^{24}$ g/mol 6.02 x $10^{23}$ g/mol none of these 0.17 pts
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The atomic mass of nitrogen (N) is approximately 14.01 g/mol. Since $N_2$ has two nitrogen atoms, its molar mass is $2 \times 14.01 = 28.02$ g/mol. Show more…
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