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Find the molar mass for:dinitrogen trioxide

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Find the molar mass for:dinitrogen trioxide

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To find the molar mass of dinitrogen trioxide (N2O3), you need to know the molar mass of each element in the compound and the number of each element.

  1. Nitrogen (N) has a molar mass of approximately 14.01 g/mol. Since there are 2 nitrogen atoms in dinitrogen trioxide, the total mass contributed by nitrogen is 2 * 14.01 g/mol = 28.02 g/mol.

  2. Oxygen (O) has a molar mass of approximately 16.00 g/mol. Since there are 3 oxygen atoms in dinitrogen trioxide, the total mass contributed by oxygen is 3 * 16.00 g/mol = 48.00 g/mol.

  3. Add these two amounts together to find the molar mass of dinitrogen trioxide: 28.02 g/mol (from nitrogen) + 48.00 g/mol (from oxygen) = 76.02 g/mol.

So, the molar mass of dinitrogen trioxide (N2O3) is approximately 76.02 g/mol.

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