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'''Ammonia''' is a chemical compound composing of one [[nitrogen]] atom and three [[hydrogen]] atoms. Ammonia is foul smelling and is toxic to humans. However, ammonia is | '''Ammonia''' is a chemical compound composing of one [[nitrogen]] atom and three [[hydrogen]] atoms. Ammonia is foul smelling and is toxic to humans. However, ammonia is often used as an artificial [[fertilizer]] for plants to provide nitrogen. Ammonia could be used as a coolant and is useful in industry. Ammonia can be generated from human and animal waste. | ||
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Ammonia is a chemical compound composing of one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms. Ammonia is foul smelling and is toxic to humans. However, ammonia is often used as an artificial fertilizer for plants to provide nitrogen. Ammonia could be used as a coolant and is useful in industry. Ammonia can be generated from human and animal waste.