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how do oxygen and amonia make bonds? Show with structure.​

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Structure of ammonia

A rough rule of thumb is that higher molecular-weight materials have higher boiling points than their lower molecular weight counterparts. More energy is needed to move the larger molecule from the liquid state to the vapor state. However, ammonia has a boiling point of -33.34°C and a molecular weight of 17 while nitrogen (molecular weight 28) has a boiling point of -195.8°C. The lighter ammonia molecule must have other factors that influence its physical properties.

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