Calculate the total number of electrons | Class 11 Chemistry Chapter States of Matter, States of Matter NCERT Solutions

Question:

Calculate the total number of electrons present in 1.4 g of dinitrogen gas.

Answer:

Mass of the nitrogen = 1.4 g

Molar mass of nitrogen  = 28 g mol–1

Therefore amount of nitrogen = 1.4 / 28 = 0.05 mol

Number of nitrogen molecule in 0.05 mol

= 6.023 x 1023  x 0.05

= 3.0115 x 1022

Also number of electrons in one molecule of nitrogen  = 14

Therefore, total number of electrons in 1.4 g of nitrogen 

= 3.0115 x 1022 x 14 

= 4.22 x 1023


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  • Rajpatel
  • 2019-09-12 21:49:31

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  • Ashok
  • 2018-07-26 12:18:52

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Welcome to the NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Chemistry - Chapter . This page offers a step-by-step solution to the specific question from Excercise 1 , Question 13: Calculate the total number of electrons present in 1.4 g of dinitrogen gas.....