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Molar Mass of NH₃ (Ammonia)

Ammonia (NH₃) has a molar mass of 17.031 g/mol, consisting of one nitrogen atom (14.007) and three hydrogen atoms (3 × 1.008).

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Ammonia is a key industrial chemical and common lab reagent; its molar mass of 17.03 g/mol is essential for preparing ammonium buffer solutions.

Frequently asked questions

Where do atomic masses come from?
From the IUPAC periodic table. They reflect the natural isotope distribution on Earth, which is why carbon is 12.011 rather than exactly 12.
What are some common molar masses?
Water H₂O = 18.015, NaCl = 58.44, glucose C₆H₁₂O₆ = 180.16, CO₂ = 44.01 g/mol.