Calculate the amount of ammonia (NH3) with a volume of 112 liters.

Here we find the mass of 1 mole of NH3.

And that’s 14 + 3 = 17.

Then we find the number of moles of ammonia in 112 liters. And it will be 112: 22.4 = 5 (moles).

After that, the mass of one mole of ammonia is multiplied by the number of moles.

17 x 5 = 85.

So the answer is 85 grams.



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