Explain the problem with the following statement and correct it. The chemical formula

Chapter 3, Problem 157

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Explain the problem with the following statement and correct it. The chemical formula for ammonia (NH3) indicates that ammonia contains three grams of hydrogen to each gram of nitrogen.

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Explain the problem with the following statement and correct it. The chemical formula for ammonia (NH3) indicates that ammonia contains three grams of hydrogen to each gram of nitrogen.

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Problem 157Explain the problem with the following statement and correct it. The chemical formula forammonia (NH3) indicates that ammonia contains three grams of hydrogen to each gram ofnitrogen. Step by step solution.Step 1 of 2Ammonia molecular formula -From the given,The chemical formula for ammonia indicates that ammonia contains three grams ofhydrogen to each gram of nitrogen.The statement would be in terms of moles, but not in terms of grams. So , this is wrong.

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