Respuesta :

Neetoo

Answer:

There are 0.01 moles of N in 0.209 g of N₂O .

Explanation:

Given data:

Mass of N₂O = 0.209 g

Moles of N = ?

Solution:

Number of moles of N₂O = Mass / molar mass

Number of moles of N₂O = 0.209 g / 44 g/mol

Number of moles of N₂O = 0.005 mol

Since one N₂O have two N atom because it is diatomic.

0.005 mol × 2= 0.01 mol

There are 0.01 moles of N in 0.209 g of N₂O .