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They are inorganic compounds; chemical formulas are:

- ammonia: NH3

- salt: NaCl

- water: H2O

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What kind compound are ammonia salt and water?

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What would be the product of ammonia and acid?

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What kind of decimal compound do salt and water form?

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Why does epsom salt ammonia and water make a new substance?

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Is ammonia a salt a base or an acid?

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Are water salt and ammonia inorganic compounds or organic compounds?

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Is ammonia an inorganic or organic compound?

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Is salt water an example oy a compound?

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