<u>Answer:</u> The mass of nitrogen that is present for given amount of aluminium is 566.22 g.
<u>Explanation:
</u>
We are given:
Mass of aluminium = 364 grams
The chemical formula of aluminium nitrate is
Molar mass of nitrogen = 14 g/mol
Molar mass of aluminium = 27 g/mol
In 1 mole of aluminium nitrate, 27 grams of aluminium is combining with 42 grams of nitrogen.
So, 364 grams of aluminium will combine with = of nitrogen.
Hence, the mass of nitrogen that is present for given amount of aluminium is 566.22 g.
Lets assume that 100 grams of the compound are present.
Carbon mass: 88.14 g
Hydrogen mass: 11.86 g
Moles carbon: 88.14/12 = 7.34
Moles hydrogen: 11.86/1 = 11.86
The moles of carbon are 7.34 and the moles of hydrogen are 11.86.
I want to say Neutrons.
Hope this helps!
Write the balanced neutralization reaction<span> between H2SO4(</span>sulfuric acid<span>) and </span>KOH(potassium hydroxide<span>) in </span>aqueous<span> solution. 0.150L of 0.470 M H2SO4 is mixed with 0.100L of 0.230 M </span>KOH<span>.</span>