The no of moles of ammonia that have the same mass as of that if 3 moles off carbon dioxide is
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The answer is 7.76 moles of NH3
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well we know that one mole of CO2 is equal to the 44 g/mol
So the in order to get the 3 mole CO2 = 3*44 = 132 g
Similarly we know that molar mass of ammonia is equal to 17 gram
we know that in order to calculate the no of moles = mass of the substance / molar mass of substance
So number of moles of ammonia =132/17 = 7.7 moles
That's means 7.7 moles of ammonia will contain the same mass as of 3 moles of carbon dioxide.
So the in order to get the 3 mole CO2 = 3*44 = 132 g
Similarly we know that molar mass of ammonia is equal to 17 gram
we know that in order to calculate the no of moles = mass of the substance / molar mass of substance
So number of moles of ammonia =132/17 = 7.7 moles
That's means 7.7 moles of ammonia will contain the same mass as of 3 moles of carbon dioxide.
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