Astrochemistry
NH3, or ammonia, is a colorless gas with a pungent odor, composed of one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms. This simple molecule plays a crucial role in astrochemistry, particularly in modeling the chemical evolution of astrophysical environments where it acts as a building block for complex organic compounds and contributes to the formation of various molecules in space.
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