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6 g of hydrogen combines with some grams of Nitrogen to form 34g of Ammonia. Calculate the amount of nitrogen required for this by applying the law that has been discussed in the above paragraph.



Select one:
a. 22 g
b. 28 g
c. 24g
d. 20g
Paragraph is
In a compound such as water, the ratio of the mass of hydrogen to the mass of oxygen is always 1:8, whatever the source of water. Thus, if 9 g of water is decomposed, 1 g of hydrogen and 8 g of oxygen are always obtained. Similarly in ammonia, nitrogen and hydrogen are always present in the ratio 14:3 by mass, whatever the method or the source from which it is obtained.​

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Answered by pritygupta2355
2

Answer:

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Answered by sushmadhyani45
1

Answer:

22g

Explanation:

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