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  • Ammonia: Molecular vs. Ionic Compound - Understanding Chemical Bonding
    Ammonia is a molecular compound.

    An ionic compound is composed of positively and negatively charged ions. A molecular compound is composed of two or more atoms that are held together by covalent bonds. In ammonia, the nitrogen atom shares three of its electrons with three hydrogen atoms, forming three covalent bonds. This results in a neutral molecule, meaning it does not have an overall charge. Therefore, ammonia is a molecular compound.

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