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23 November, 02:21

Calculate the mass for 3 moles of ammonia.

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  1. 23 November, 02:27
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    Answer: 51g

    Explanation:

    To solve for the mass of 3 moles of ammonia (NH3), let's get the mass of 1 mole of ammonia (NH3)

    1mole of ammonia (NH3) = 14 + (3x1) = 17g.

    Therefore,

    3 moles of NH3 = 3 x 17 = 51g
  2. 23 November, 02:45
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    Answer: 51g

    Explanation:

    n = m/M (where 'n' is the number of moles, 'm' is the mass and 'M' is the molar mass)

    n = 3 moles (Given in the question)

    M = 17

    (This is because nitrogen has a relative mass of 4u and hydrogen has a relative mass of 1u)

    We can rearrange the equation and get that

    n * M = m

    Therefore, 3 * 17 gives you the mass of 3 moles of ammonia

    Which is 51g.
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