The ratio of numbers of atoms of nitrogen and hydrogen in ammonia molecule is
(A) 3:1
(B) 2:1
(C) 1:2
(D) 1:3
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as ammonia is NH3
so N is 1 and H is 3
so N : H is 1:3
answer: (d) 1:3
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The ratio of numbers of atoms of nitrogen and hydrogen in ammonia molecule is 1:3.
- An atom is made up of the proton, electron and neutron.
- It revolves around the nucleus.
- The proton is a positive charge, and the neutron has no charge; the electron sometimes acts in a negative charge.
- An atom cant is broken down easily; whether it is chemically, it is not possible.
- Atoms are combined to form compounds.
- An atom of the elements has the same properties.
- A compound combines one or more additional substances to form a new product.
- The combination of two substances or elements is equal to the mass ratio for making that product.
- It is attached firmly, and they have equal in all ways to form a combination.
- The elements both are bonded together.
- Each compound has its chemical structure; if it breaks, it can either split into two atoms or molecules or in a single.
- Different types of compounds are present.
- An intermetallic compound is made of an alloy of metallic ions.
- The ions form ionic compounds with the help of the electrostatic force.
Therefore, ratio of numbers of atoms of nitrogen and hydrogen in ammonia molecule is 1:3.
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