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The chemical formula (NH3)2 represents two molecules of ammonia (NH3). Each ammonia molecule contains one nitrogen atom (N) and three hydrogen atoms (H), totaling four atoms per molecule. Therefore, in (NH3)2, there are 2 nitrogen atoms and 6 hydrogen atoms, resulting in a total of 8 atoms.
The formula for Ammonia is NH3 and there are 4 atoms, 3 hydrogens and one nitrogen.
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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
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3 atoms NH3
There is one nitrogen atom in the molecule NH3.
NH3 is a molecule with 4 atoms in it, 1 nitrogen and three hydrogens.
17g (nitrogen = 14)+(3 x hydrogen 1 = 3) = 3 + 17 = 17g
There is a total of 1 nitrogen atom in a molecule of NH3.
The chemical formula (NH3)2 represents two molecules of ammonia (NH3). Each ammonia molecule contains one nitrogen atom (N) and three hydrogen atoms (H), totaling four atoms per molecule. Therefore, in (NH3)2, there are 2 nitrogen atoms and 6 hydrogen atoms, resulting in a total of 8 atoms.
Therd are four atoms.One Nitrogen and 3 Hydrogen atoms.
Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution need to find moles NH3 16.7 grams NH3 (1 mole NH3/17.034 grams) = 0.9804 moles NH3 --------------------------------now Molarity = 0.9804 moles NH3/1.50 Liters = 0.654 M -------------
17g/mol to calculate it out. you have to times the Average atomic mass (amu) but the amount of atoms. so nitrogen: 14*1 and hydrogen: 1*3. then add them together. it comes out to 17, so you put that into g/mol. and there you have 17g/mol.
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