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Rohan found out that the ratio of nitrogen to hydrogen particles in a sample of ammonia from his lab was 1:3, by mass. Next day he collected an ammonia sample from a different lab. Which of the following will be the ratio of nitrogen to hydrogen particles in this sample?

A
1:1
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1:2
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1:4
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D
1:3
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Solution

The correct option is D 1:3
According to the law of constant proportions any compound is made up of elements in a definite proportion by mass. Also, this proportion does not depend on the source of the compound.

Hence, a sample of ammonia (NH3) collected from any source will have the ratio of nitrogen to hydrogen particles as 1:3, by mass.

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