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In Chemistry / High School | 2014-05-11

How many moles of \(\text{NO}_3\) are there in 6.2 g?

Asked by OraliaDownen870

Answer (3)

6.2 divided by the mass number of NO3 is 0.1 moles. Anytime your trying to find the moles of something you divide it by the mass number of your combined elements.

Answered by Anonymous | 2024-06-10

Answer : The number of moles of N O 3 ​ is, 0.1 moles
Solution : Given,
Mass of N O 3 ​ = 6.2 g
Molar mass of N O 3 ​ = 62 g/mole
Now we have to calculate the moles of N O 3 ​ .
Moles of N O 3 ​ = Molar mass of N O 3 ​ Mass of N O 3 ​ ​ = 62 g / m o l e 6.2 g ​ = 0.1 m o l es
Therefore, the number of moles of N O 3 ​ present in 6.2 g is, 0.1 moles

Answered by BarrettArcher | 2024-06-11

In 6.2 g of nitrate ions NO 3 − ​ , there are approximately 0.1 moles. This is calculated by dividing the mass by the molar mass of nitrate, which is 62 g/mol. Therefore, (\text{Moles of } \text{NO}_3^{-} = \frac{6.2 \text{ g}}{62 \text{ g/mol}} = 0.1 \text{ moles}.
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Answered by BarrettArcher | 2024-10-31