In the ammonia (NH3) molecule of Fig. 9-40, three hydrogen (H) atoms form an equilateral
Chapter 9, Problem 7(choose chapter or problem)
In the ammonia (NH3) molecule of Fig. 9-40, three hydrogen (H) atoms form an equilateral triangle, with the center of the triangle at distance d 9.40 1011 m from each hydrogen atom. The nitrogen (N) atom is at the apex of a pyramid, with the three hydrogen atoms forming the base. The nitrogen-to-hydrogen atomic mass ratio is 13.9, and the nitrogen-to-hydrogen distance is L 10.14 1011 m. What are the (a) x and (b) y coordinates of the molecules center of mass? LHHHdxyFigure 9-40 7.
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