Which of the following compounds has the largest mass percentage of nitrogen: NO, NO2, N2O. (Atomic weight of N = 14.0 and O = 16.0). N2O NO all of them have the same nitrogen mass percentage NO2
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0 (N) + 16.0 (O) = 30.0 g/mol - N2O: 2(14.0) + 16.0 = 44.0 g/mol - NO2: 14.0 + 2(16.0) = 46.0 g/mol Show more…
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