The amount of substance that contains as many elementary entities as the number of atoms in 12 g of carbon-12
N = nNA
Nitrogen is normally found in nature as a diatomic molecule, N2. The molar mass of nitrogen is 28.02 g mol–1.
Determine the mass of a nitrogen atom.
Step 1: Write down the relationship between the molar mass?M?and the mass?m
Step 2:?Rearrange the equation to find the mass?m?of?n?= 1 mol of nitrogen
m = Mn
m =?28.02 g mol–1?× 1 mol
m?= 28.02 g
Step 3: Identify the number of nitrogen atoms in 1 mol of nitrogen
Nmolecules?= nNA
Nmolecules?=?6.02 × 1023
Natoms?= 2 ×?Nmolecules?= 2 × (6.02 × 1023)
Natoms?= 1.2 ×?1024
Step 4: Divide the mass of 1 mol of nitrogen?m?by the number of atoms in 1 mol of nitrogen?Natoms?in order to find the mass of a nitrogen atom
Mass of a nitrogen atom?= 2.3 × 10–23?g
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