Ammonia is a very useful molecule! It is commonly used in fertilizer. Ammonia can also be used as a household cleaner. When it is dissolved in water, it becomes known as ammonium hydroxide. It leaves a streak-free shine and is commonly used to clean glass, stainless-steel, and ovens. In refrigerators and hockey rinks, ammonia is often used as an active refrigerant. Also, it is less commonly used a stimulant during exercise, antimicrobial agent for food products, woodworking(causes wood to change colors), and as a fuel. Obtain some ammonia for some streak-free windows and for green, healthy grass!
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