27. How many nitrogen atoms are in a 50.0 g sample of adenine? A. 4.44 x 1022 atoms B. 2.22 x 1023 atoms C. 1.11 x 1024 atoms D. 3.07 x 1024 atoms E. 3.01 x 1025 atoms ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Adenine has the molecular formula C5H5N5, which indicates that each molecule of adenine contains 5 nitrogen (N) atoms. Show more…
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