Answer:
There are twice the molar quantity of nitrogen atoms in nitrous oxide, i.e.
1×10−2⋅mol
Moles of nitrous oxide
=
0.217
⋅
g
44.013
⋅
g
⋅
m
o
l
−
1
=
5
×
10
−
3
⋅
m
o
l
.
Given the composition of
N
2
O
, there are this
2
×
5
×
10
−
3
⋅
m
o
l
of nitrogen atoms.