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How many atoms of nitrogen are present in 5.00 g ofeach of the following?
a. glycine,
b. magnesium nitride d. dinitrogen tetroxide
(a)

Interpretation: The number of atoms of nitrogen in
Concept introduction: In a particular mass corresponding to the substance, the entities specifically as its atoms or as its molecules can be evaluated via mole concept.These respective entities are computed using a specific constant designated as Avogadro’s number and is widely utilized in stoichiometric calculations. Numerical value relative to this constant is
Answer to Problem 36E
The number of atoms of nitrogen in
Explanation of Solution
The molar mass value of glycine
The moles of glycine
Substitute the values in above formula.
The glycine molecule
The number of nitrogen atoms can be calculated as follows.
The value of Avogadro’s number is
Substitute the values in above formula.
Therefore, the number of nitrogen atoms in glycine are
(b)

Interpretation: The number of atoms of nitrogen in
Concept introduction:In a particular mass corresponding to the substance, the entities specifically as its atoms or as its molecules can be evaluated via mole concept. These respective entities are computed using a specific constant designated as Avogadro’s number and is widely utilized in stoichiometric calculations. Numerical value relative to this constant is
Answer to Problem 36E
The number of atoms of nitrogen in
Explanation of Solution
The chemical formula corresponding to magnesium nitride is
The molar mass value of
The moles of
Substitute the values in above formula.
The
The number of nitrogen atoms can be calculated as follows.
The value of Avogadro’s number is
Substitute the values in above formula.
Therefore, the number of nitrogen atoms in
(c)

Interpretation: The number of atoms of nitrogen in
Concept introduction:In a particular mass corresponding to the substance, the entities specifically as its atoms or as its molecules can be evaluated via mole concept. These respective entities are computed using a specific constant designated as Avogadro’s number and is widely utilized in stoichiometric calculations. Numerical value relative to this constant is
Answer to Problem 36E
The number of atoms of nitrogen in
Explanation of Solution
The chemical formula corresponding to calcium nitrate is
The molar mass value of
The moles of
Substitute the values in above formula.
The
The number of nitrogen atoms can be calculated as follows.
The value of Avogadro’s number is
Substitute the values in above formula.
Therefore, the number of nitrogen atoms in
(d)

Interpretation: The number of atoms of nitrogen in
Concept introduction:In a particular mass corresponding to the substance, the entities specifically as its atoms or as its molecules can be evaluated via mole concept. These respective entities are computed using a specific constant designated as Avogadro’s number and is widely utilized in stoichiometric calculations. Numerical value relative to this constant is
Answer to Problem 36E
The number of atoms of nitrogen in
Explanation of Solution
The chemical formula corresponding to dinitrogen tetroxide is
The molar mass value of
The moles of
Substitute the values in above formula.
The
The number of nitrogen atoms can be calculated as follows.
The value of Avogadro’s number is
Substitute the values in above formula.
Therefore, the number of nitrogen atoms in
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