Commercially it is profuced by haber method.Nitrogen is reacted with hydrogen
The molar mass of ammonia is:
(atomic weight of N) + (3 x atomic weight of hydrogen) = 17,031
Multiply by 1.2
N2 + 3H2 --> 2NH3
36.084g/mol is INcorrect1*14.01 + 4*1.008 = 18.042 g/mol for NH4, but this is not an exsiting compound.Ammonia is NH3 (17.034), ammonium is NH4+(18.042).
to find molar mass you add the molar mass of the carbons 3(amu)+ molar mass of the hydrogens 8(amu) to find molar mass you add the molar mass of the carbons 3(amu)+ molar mass of the hydrogens 8(amu)
To find the answer, the molar ratio of the two elements must be found. The molar mass of hydrogen is 1.0079 and the molar mass of nitrogen is 14.007. From this, it is found that there are approximately .294 moles of nitrogen and .873 moles of hydrogen. By taking and reducing this ratio, it is seen that the compound must be NH3.
You are probably asking about the molar mass of NH3. This is a measure of the amount of grams in one mole of NH3. This can be found by adding the molar masses of each element. Also, you must be sure to multiply each molar mass of an element by the number of atoms of that element that are present. In NH3 there is one nitrogen atom and 3 hydrogen atoms. Nitrogen has a molar mass of 14.01 and Hydrogen has a molar mass of 1.008. Therefore: 1*(14.01) + 3*(1.008) = 17.034 So for every mole of NH3 you will have 17.034 grams.
The molar mass of sulfur is 32.065. Molar mass is the mass per mole of a substance. In other words, Molar Mass = Mass/Amount of Substance.
Molar mass of NH3 = 17.03052g/mol
Molar mass of CO2 is 44. Molar mass of NH3 is 17
Molar mass of ammonia = (14.01 + 3.03) (Molar mass of nitrogen + 3 times molar mass of hydrogen, as chemical formula of ammonia is NH3). Molar mass= 17.04 Molar mass x moles = mass 17.04 x 3 = 51.12 Mass of 3 moles of ammonia is 51.12g.
36.084g/mol is INcorrect1*14.01 + 4*1.008 = 18.042 g/mol for NH4, but this is not an exsiting compound.Ammonia is NH3 (17.034), ammonium is NH4+(18.042).
divide the mass by molar mass. Molar mass of NH3 is 17. answer is 0.044mol
5.67g of CO2 divided by 44g/mol (CO2's molar mass) gives you 0.129 moles. 25.45g of NH3 divided by 17g/mol (NH3's molar mass) gives you 1.497 moles. To get the molar mass, visit the periodic table and add up the numbers of each constituent element.
This is based on chemical calculations. It contains 1.08 H moles.
molar mass=NH314+3=17moles=give mass /molar mass400 / 17=23.5294
The molecular formula of ammonia is NH3The molecular mass of NH3 is 14.0 + 3(1.0) = 17.0 Amount of NH3 present = mass of sample/molar mass = 100/17.0 = 5.88g
Molar mass is a term applied for molecules, not for atoms.
Molar mass is a term applied for molecules, not for atoms.
to find molar mass you add the molar mass of the carbons 3(amu)+ molar mass of the hydrogens 8(amu) to find molar mass you add the molar mass of the carbons 3(amu)+ molar mass of the hydrogens 8(amu)