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What kind of compounds are ammonia, salt, and water?
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What kind of compounds are ammonia, salt, and water?
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Ammonia is a compound of Nitrogen and Hydrogen NH3
Salt is a compound of Sodium Chloride NaCl
And water is a compound of 2 hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom H2O.
Hope this is what you’re looking for :)
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A base, an ionic molecule, and amphipathic molecule
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