# Density is not measured in grams; # The question is unanswerable in any units without more information (temperature, pressure, etc.).
The density of ammonia is 681.92 kg/m3
34 grams of Ammonia
The molar mass of ammonia is about 17 grams, so that 3 moles would have a mass of 51 grams.
The molecular mass of ammonia (NH3) is 18.03 grams/mole
Quite a few! 170 grams ammonia (1 mole NH3/17.034 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole NH3) = 6.01 X 1024 atoms of ammonia ========================
density=8
The density of ammonia is approx. 0,7 g/L.
The density of ammonia is 681.92 kg/m3
17 M
28 grams of Nitrogen is necessary to produce 34 grams of ammonia.
The molar mass of ammonia is about 17 grams, so that 3 moles would have a mass of 51 grams.
34 grams of Ammonia
there would be 50 grams of ammonia will be formed
The molar mass of ammonia is about 17 grams, so that 3 moles would have a mass of 51 grams.
The density of O2 is 31.9988 grams per mole, meaning there are 0.143 grams and 4.47 mmols present. The density of NH3 is 17.0305 grams per mole, giving 4.09 mmols of ammonia. This means that they have approximately the same number of mmoles, thus the same number of molecules.
Osmium has a density of 22.61 grams. Iridium has a density of 22.56 grams. Mercury has a density of 13.6 grams.
The molecular mass of ammonia (NH3) is 18.03 grams/mole