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Nitrogen and oxygen combine in the ratio of 14:3 by mass to form ammonia molecule. Write the molar ratio using the formula

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Answered by Aniruddha962
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Atomic mass of 1-Nitrogen atom = 14 grams
Atomic mass of 1- Hydrogen atom = 1 
Nitrogen and hydrogen combine in the ratio 14: 3 by mass. 
Therefore one Nitrogen atom combines with three Hydrogen atoms and molecular weight of the compound formed is 17.
Formula of the compound formed in the given ratio and calulated molecular weight is NH₃ (ammonia).
Following equation shows the formation of ammonia molecule from Nitrogen and Hydrogen.
N₂ + 3H₂→2NH₃
Answered by wadhwanineha30
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How can you form ammonia molecule with oxygen??
I am giving you and for nitrogen and hydrogen because those 2 are used to form ammonia
Atomic mass of 1-Nitrogen atom = 14 grams
Atomic mass of 1- Hydrogen atom = 1
Nitrogen and hydrogen combine in the ratio 14: 3 by mass.
Therefore one Nitrogen atom combines with three Hydrogen atoms and molecular weight of the compound formed is 17.
Formula of the compound formed in the given ratio and calulated molecular weight is NH₃ (ammonia).
Following equation shows the formation of ammonia molecule from Nitrogen and Hydrogen.
N₂ + 3H₂→2NH₃
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