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Ammonia is a compound, not a mixture. Household ammonia is a homogeneous mixture of ammonia and water.

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Nitrogen is a homogeneous substance. If you had, say, a bottle of compressed nitrogen gas, you'd have a whole bunch of diatomic molecules of nitrogen (N2) floating around in there. It'd be the same anywhere within the bottle, so it would not be hetrogeneous.

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Heterogeneous: Mixtures of more than one substance are always heterogeneous.

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Ammonia, NH3 is a compound not a mixture.

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Liquid nitrogen is homogeneous.

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