We want to know the N content of a substance. We can convert this N in the substance ammonia. a) What can we do with the ammonia converted? B) What is your reason for making this a choice?  C) What in the ammonia (the structure) that makes it your choice of analysis? Please answer completely will give rating surely All questions answers needed

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We want to know the N content of a substance. We can convert this N in the substance ammonia. a) What can we do with the ammonia converted?

B) What is your reason for making this a choice? 

C) What in the ammonia (the structure) that makes it your choice of analysis?

Please answer completely will give rating surely

All questions answers needed

 

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