Answer: The number of hydrogen atoms in a given chemical formula are

Step-by-step explanation:
We are given a chemical compound having chemical formula of

In 1 mole of ammonia, 1 mole of nitrogen atom and 4 moles of hydrogen atoms are there.
According to mole concept:
1 mole of a compound contains
number of atoms.
So, 3 moles of ammonia will contain =
number of Hydrogen atoms and
number of nitrogen atoms.
Hence, the number of hydrogen atoms in a given chemical formula are
