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Nitrogen (N) and hydrogen (H) react wth each other to produce ammonia (NH3). This reactor is shown in an equation as N2+3H2→2NH3. What is the ratio of nitrogen atoms to hydrogen atoms in ammonia?

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Answered by smrutisubudhicreatea
3

Answer:1:3

Explanation:

Answered by tiara15412
1

Answer: 3 to 1

Explanation: For example, the compound ammonia always has three hydrogen atoms for every nitrogen atom. This is a 3 to 1 ratio of hydrogen to nitrogen. This same 3:1 ratio holds for every sample of ammonia, under all physical conditions.

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