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Hugh Skinner
25 April, 06:47
Which is the formula for nitrogen trihydride?
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Ezequiel Abbott
25 April, 10:18
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Nitrogen trihydride, or NH3, is a covalent compound with a single nitrogen atom linked to three hydrogen atoms. It is also commonly known as ammonia. It has no color, but has a pungent smell.
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