Calculate the molar mass NH3?

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The molar mass of a substance is numerically equal to the atomic mass or the molecular mass of the substance in ‘u’ and is the mass of one mole of the substance. It is measured in grams.
Thus Molar mass of ammonia = Atomic mass of Nitrogen + 3 x Atomic mass of Hydrogen

Molar mass of ammonia = 14+3x1=14+3=17g / mol.



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