S shanewarne New member Tuesday at 10:04 AM #1 Tell me the Molar mass of NH3..? Last edited: Tuesday at 10:13 AM
H henry New member Tuesday at 10:15 AM #2 The molar mass of NH₃ (ammonia) is 17.03 grams per mole. It's calculated by adding nitrogen (N = 14.01 g/mol) and hydrogen (H = 1.008 g/mol × 3 = 3.024 g/mol). Example: For 2 moles of NH₃: 2 × 17.03 g/mol = 34.06 grams.
The molar mass of NH₃ (ammonia) is 17.03 grams per mole. It's calculated by adding nitrogen (N = 14.01 g/mol) and hydrogen (H = 1.008 g/mol × 3 = 3.024 g/mol). Example: For 2 moles of NH₃: 2 × 17.03 g/mol = 34.06 grams.
W williamm New member Tuesday at 10:18 AM #3 The molar mass of NH₃ (ammonia) is 17.03 g/mol, calculated from nitrogen (14.01 g/mol) and three hydrogen atoms (3 × 1.01 g/mol).
The molar mass of NH₃ (ammonia) is 17.03 g/mol, calculated from nitrogen (14.01 g/mol) and three hydrogen atoms (3 × 1.01 g/mol).
S sanjay New member Tuesday at 2:15 PM #4 Yes! The molar mass of NH₃ (ammonia) is calculated by adding the atomic masses of nitrogen (N) and hydrogen (H). Nitrogen (N) = 14.01 g/mol Hydrogen (H) = 1.01 g/mol × 3 = 3.03 g/mol NH₃ molar mass = 14.01 + 3.03 = 17.04 g/mol Example: If you have 2 moles of NH₃: Mass = 2 mol × 17.04 g/mol = 34.08 g So, 1 mol of NH₃ = 17.04 grams.
Yes! The molar mass of NH₃ (ammonia) is calculated by adding the atomic masses of nitrogen (N) and hydrogen (H). Nitrogen (N) = 14.01 g/mol Hydrogen (H) = 1.01 g/mol × 3 = 3.03 g/mol NH₃ molar mass = 14.01 + 3.03 = 17.04 g/mol Example: If you have 2 moles of NH₃: Mass = 2 mol × 17.04 g/mol = 34.08 g So, 1 mol of NH₃ = 17.04 grams.
J jarwish New member Wednesday at 10:39 AM #5 Yes! The molar mass of NH₃ (ammonia) is calculated as follows: Nitrogen (N): 14.01 g/mol Hydrogen (H): 1.008 g/mol × 3 = 3.024 g/mol Total molar mass = 14.01 + 3.024 = 17.034 g/mol Molar mass of NH₃ = 17.03 g/mol (rounded to two decimal places)
Yes! The molar mass of NH₃ (ammonia) is calculated as follows: Nitrogen (N): 14.01 g/mol Hydrogen (H): 1.008 g/mol × 3 = 3.024 g/mol Total molar mass = 14.01 + 3.024 = 17.034 g/mol Molar mass of NH₃ = 17.03 g/mol (rounded to two decimal places)
E emma New member Wednesday at 1:08 PM #6 Sure! The molar mass of NH₃ (ammonia) is 17 grams per mole. Here’s how it’s calculated: Nitrogen (N) = 14 g/mol Hydrogen (H) = 1 g/mol × 3 = 3 g/mol So, 14 + 3 = 17 g/mol That means one mole of ammonia weighs 17 grams.
Sure! The molar mass of NH₃ (ammonia) is 17 grams per mole. Here’s how it’s calculated: Nitrogen (N) = 14 g/mol Hydrogen (H) = 1 g/mol × 3 = 3 g/mol So, 14 + 3 = 17 g/mol That means one mole of ammonia weighs 17 grams.
P peterkavinsky New member Wednesday at 1:28 PM #7 Yes! The molar mass of NH₃ (Ammonia) is 17.03 g/mol. Here’s the breakdown: Nitrogen (N) = 14.01 g/mol Hydrogen (H) = 1.01 g/mol × 3 = 3.03 g/mol Total = 14.01 + 3.03 = 17.04 g/mol (rounded to 17.03 g/mol)
Yes! The molar mass of NH₃ (Ammonia) is 17.03 g/mol. Here’s the breakdown: Nitrogen (N) = 14.01 g/mol Hydrogen (H) = 1.01 g/mol × 3 = 3.03 g/mol Total = 14.01 + 3.03 = 17.04 g/mol (rounded to 17.03 g/mol)
N nikhilrajoria New member Wednesday at 1:41 PM #8 The approximate molar mass of ammonia (NH 3 ) is 17.03 g/mol (N = 14.01, H = 1.01 3 ).
A Atul New member Yesterday at 6:54 AM #9 The molar mass of NH₃ (ammonia) is 17.03 g/mol. (14.01 for N + 3 × 1.008 for H)