Chemistry, asked by Amplyz, 1 year ago

Give two reasons to support that ammonia is a compound and not a mixture.

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Answered by rollfreens
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Ammonia is formed by the combination of nitrogen and three hydrogen atoms or molecules.

Even in Haber’s Process,

N2 (g) + H2 (g) → 2NH3 (g)

The combination of nitrogen and hydrogen gases gives out Ammonia gas.

Therefore, Ammonia is a compound which is formed using two elements.

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Answered by jevelin
7

Answer:

Ammonia is compound beacuse

(a) in ammonia introgen and hydrogena are present in fixed ratio of 14:3 by mass.

(b) when ammonia is formed from nitrogen and hydrogen, energy is given out.

Explanation:

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