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Why is ammonia soluble in water
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Ammonia is made of a nitrogen atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms. ... This extra boost of attraction is known as hydrogen bonding. So…why is ammonia highly soluble in water? Because ammonia and water are both polar molecules, and because they are both capable of hydrogen bonding.
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