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8 May, 13:29

An Ammonia molecule is made up of one nitrogen and 3 hydrogen atoms, it has a formula NH3. What is the mass of one more Ammonia? * *Hint find the molar mass of ammonia by adding up all of the masses of the elements in the compound.

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  1. 8 May, 13:30
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    The molar mass is the sum of the mass of all the atoms of a particular molecule.

    The unit of molar mass is grams per mole.

    The atomic mass of H = 1.00

    The atomic mass of N = 14.00

    The molar mass of ammonia = atomic mass of N + 3 x (atomic mass of H)

    = 14.00 + 3 x (1.00) = 17.00

    Therefore the molar mass of ammonia is 17g/mol

    The correct answer is 17g/mol.
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