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If I have 0.044 mol Ammonia (NH3) molecules, how many atoms of hydrogen do I have?

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1 Answer. Before you use log you have to multiply the answer of 8.66 mol by 6.02⋅1023 by 3 because the answer of 8.66 mol by 6.02⋅1023 gives you the number of ammonia molecules and in each molecules there are 3 hydrogen atoms present.

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