Ammonia's chemical name is NH3, so the eleents found in it are
1 atom of Nitrogen & 3 atoms of Hydrogen.
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There are 15 moles of ammonia sulfate in the reaction of 30.0 mol of NH3. This goes from the formula 2 NH3 H2so take away (NH4)2So4.
12.01 g NH3 = 0.667 mol NH3 = 1 mol H2 = 2.0 g H2
First make the reaction equation balanced for N-atoms (co-existant in both formula)N2O5 + H2O --> 2 HNO3So 1.02 mole HNO3 is produced from:1.02 x 1 (N per HNO3) / 2 (N per N2O5) = 0.51 mol N2O5
No, it's not balanced because the number of hydrogens and nitrogens on the left is not equal to the number on the right. 3H2 + N2 --> 2NH3
NH3, or ammonia, has a molar mass of 17.031 g/mol. So .500 moles of the substance would equal 8.5155 grams.
NH3; One atom of nitrogen and three atoms of hydrogen.
One molecule of NH3 contains one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms.
NH3 is molecule of ammoia. It is not element
Ammonia (NH3) has 3 hydrogen atoms. N is nitrogen.
One nitrogen atom, and three atoms of hydrongen for a total of four atoms. Hydrongen is the kind of answer that will get you a zero in chemistry, since there's no such thing. 1 nitrogen, 3 hydrogen Perhaps you can't find the answer because you wrote Nh3 and not NH3 and there's no element with symbol Nh
There is not element that contains NH3, NH3 is a compound made of two different elements. An elements is made of nothing but itself.
2NH3 molecules contain a total of 6 hydrogen atoms. This is because each NH3 molecule has 3 hydrogen atoms, and there are 2 NH3 molecules in the given compound.
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No, NH3 is not an element. To be an element, a substance must have all the same type of atom. This is a chemical compound, made of two types of elements: Nitrogen and Hydrogen. In one molecule of this compound there are 4 atoms: 1 Nitrogen atom and three Hydrogen atoms.
3 atoms NH3
There is one nitrogen atom in the molecule NH3.