How many grams of nitrogen are in 3.7 moles of {eq}N_2O {/eq}?
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How many grams of nitrogen are in 3.7 moles of {eq}N_2O {/eq}?
Moles to Grams
In chemistry, if we know the mass of a given amount of a chemical compound, then the number of moles in the compound is calculated as {eq}\rm Moles=\dfrac{\text{ Mass}}{\text{ Molar mass}} {/eq}.
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Recall that the formula for calculating moles is:
{eq}\rm Moles=\dfrac{\text{ Mass}}{\text{ Molar mass}} {/eq}
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Chapter 4 / Lesson 8Learn how to convert grams to moles and moles to grams, including the formula to convert grams to moles. See examples of how to find moles from grams.
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