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Ammonia is composed of hydrogen and nitrogen in a ratio of 9.33 g of nitrogen and 2.00 g of hydrogen. if a sample of ammonia contains 6.28 g of hydrogen, how many grams of nitrogen does it contain?
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Answered by bobpursley
9.33N/2H=6.28N/??

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Ammonia is composed of hydrogen and nitrogen in a ratio of 9.33 g of nitrogen and 2.00 g of hydrogen. if a sample of ammonia contains 6.28 g of hydrogen, how many grams of nitrogen does it contain?

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