Question

How many atoms of Nitrogen are in 4(NH₄)₂CrO₄ ?

A. 1

B. 2

C. 8

D. 4

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There are a couple of ways to approach this problem, but one common method is to count the number of nitrogen atoms in each molecule of NH₄, and then multiply that by the total number of NH₄ molecules in the compound.

Each NH₄ molecule contains one nitrogen atom, so 4(NH₄)₂ contains a total of 4 x 2 = 8 NH₄ molecules.

Therefore, the total number of nitrogen atoms in the compound is:

8 NH₄ x 1 N per NH₄ = 8 N atoms

So the answer is (C) 8.

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