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22 November, 12:59

If you want to make 100 grams of ammonia, how many grams of hydrogen should react

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  1. 22 November, 13:21
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    Well, since ammonia has the chemical formula NH3. Therefore the

    relative atomic mass is 17 (14 + (1) 3). So 100 divided by 17, times 3

    = 17.64705882352941g. I did this in order to figure out firstly,

    how much the weight of 1 of the 17 nuclear particles, which make up

    ammonia, would have to be present (in grams) for everything to be

    in proportion to which would make 100g. Then by timesing it by 3

    shows how much the 3 hydrogen atoms contributed in weight towards

    the 100 grams. To prove that 17.64 ... is correct you can add

    (100 / (17) X (17-3).
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