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Calculate the moles of ammonia present in a 4.206 g sample of ammonia which has a molar mass of 17.30 g/mol

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Answer:

The moles of ammonia present will be "0.274 moles".

Molar mass:

A particular element's molar mass would be the mass of either the material that contains 1 mole of material. It should be the weight of such mole of something in basic words.

To determine the molar mass, multiply the atomic mass per each substance by the component's subscript throughout the chemical equation.

Given:

Weight in grams, w = 4.652 g

Molar mass, m = 17.030 g/mol

We know,

→ Number \ of \ moles (n)= \frac{Weight(w)}{Molar \ mass(m)}Number of moles(n)=

Molar mass(m)

Weight(w)

By substituting the values,

n = \frac{4.652}{17.030}n=

17.030

4.652

= 0.274=0.274 moles

Thus the response above is right

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