Answer:
![\large \boxed{\text{0.44 g}}}](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/a8v0rghcl4w5seb097de5bywdwuqk865m0.png)
Explanation:
1. Calculate the molar mass of ammonia
1 N = 1 × 14.01 g = 14.01 g
3 H = 3 × 1.008 g = 3.024
TOTAL = 17.03 g
2. Calculate the mass of hydrogen
So, there are 3.024 g of H in 17.03 g of NH₃.
The conversion factor is either
![\frac{\text{3.024 g H}}{\text{17.03 g NH}_(3)} \text{ or } \frac{\text{17.03 g NH}_(3)}{\text{3.024 g H}}](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/ktg3211pedxo3n9gmzty6o0ek6fx09anxa.png)
We want to find grams of H, so we choose the first one.
![\text{Mass of H} = \text{2.5 g NH}_(3) * \frac{\text{3.024 g H}}{\text{17.03 g NH}_(3)} = \textbf{0.44 g H}\\\\\text{The mass of H is $\large \boxed{\textbf{0.44 g}}$}](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/y04nuf5z5begcx81xr8c29tp6wt6x6r7p9.png)