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How many atoms are in ammonia?


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Number of atoms present in Ammonia:

Step 1: The structure of ammonia contains one Nitrogen and three Hydrogen atoms, thus the molecular formula is NH3. So, there are four atoms in molecules of ammonia.

Step 2: The subscript number in the element indicates the number of atoms and an atom with no subscript is referred to be a single atom.

Hence, the molecule of NH3contains four atoms.


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