How many atoms of hydrogen are present in 4.0 g of ammonia?
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Given mass of ammonia = 4.0 g Molar mass of ammonia (NH3) = 14 (N) + 3(1) = 17 g/mol Number of moles of ammonia = 4.0 g / 17 g/mol = 0.24 mol Show more…
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