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Value of nitrogen in Nh3

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Answered by VedankMishra
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Explanation:

Explanation of the nitrogen, ammonia units NH3-N chemical form

Answer

Ammonia (NH3) and nitrogen, ammonia (NH3-N) are different expressions of the chemical forms of ammonia. The NH3-N form uses the molecular weight of only the nitrogen atoms. The NH3 form uses the molecular weight of the entire ammonia molecule, 1 nitrogen atom + 3 hydrogen atoms.

The nitrogen-ammonia NH3-N form is common because it relates to other nitrogen compounds such as nitrogen, nitrite NO2-N or nitrogen, nitrate NO3-N.

Provided below is the conversion chart to convert NH3 to NH3-N

NH3 = NH3-N * 1.21589

Assumed atomic weights:

H: 1.008, N: 14.007

Answered by nischalch21
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Answer:

Explanation:

value of N in NH3 is 3 because only 1 atom of N is  present NH3 .

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