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Chemistry, 16.10.2020 23:01 ajbrock1004

In models of molecules, gray spheres are carbon atoms, white spheres are hydrogen atoms, red spheres are oxygen atoms, and blue spheres are nitrogen atoms. Which model represents a molecule of ammonia, NH3?
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In models of molecules, gray spheres are carbon atoms, white spheres are hydrogen atoms, red sphere
In models of molecules, gray spheres are carbon atoms, white spheres are hydrogen atoms, red sphere

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