Questions: 1 mole Na3N 132.1 g Ca(NO2)2 1 mole Ca(NO2)2 157.9 g 1 mole Na3N Ca(NO2)2 P2O6
Transcript text: 1 mole
Na3N
132.1 g
$\mathrm{Ca}(\mathrm{NO}_2)_2$
1 mole
$\mathrm{Ca}(\mathrm{NO}_2)_2$
157.9 g
1 mole
Na3N
$\mathrm{Ca}\left(\mathrm{NO}_{2}\right)_2$
P2O6
Solution
Solution Steps
Step 1: Identify the Compounds and Their Molar Masses
The text provides information about two compounds:
Sodium nitride (\(\text{Na}_3\text{N}\)) with a molar mass of 132.1 g/mol.
Calcium nitrite (\(\text{Ca}(\text{NO}_2)_2\)) with a molar mass of 157.9 g/mol.
Step 2: Clarify the Question
The text seems to list information about the compounds and their molar masses. However, it does not pose a specific question. If the task is to identify the molar masses, they are already given.
Final Answer
Molar mass of \(\text{Na}_3\text{N}\): \(\boxed{132.1 \, \text{g/mol}}\)
Molar mass of \(\text{Ca}(\text{NO}_2)_2\): \(\boxed{157.9 \, \text{g/mol}}\)