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How many mol of hydrogen atoms would be present in 2.51mol of nh3
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Simple answer - the molar ratio is 3 to 1. Meaning - 3 moles of H3 are needed for each mole of NH3 (ammonia)
So 2.51 x 3 = 7.53 moles
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