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nitrogen and hydrogen combined in the ratio 14:3 by mass to form amonia molecule.find the formula of amonia molecule by calculating the molar mass (atomic mass of nitrogen = 144.4).
9 years ago

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Answered by Steve
We know the mass of H is 1, so

N:H = 14:3

ammonia is HN3

9 years ago
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