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Dye Nitrogen

chem - basic question?
a dye has a molar mass of 228.3g/mol. analysis indicates that it is 30.68% N by mass. how many nitrogen atoms are there in each dye molecule?
Atomic weight of N is 14.00674.
30.68% of 228.3 g is 70.04244 (228.3 x .3068).
That's how many grams of N total are in the sample. Now divide the total number of grams of N in the sample by the atomic weight of N(weight of one atom of N):
70.04244 / 14.00674 = 5.006, rounded to 5.
Try it yourself, and good luck!
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