How many hydrogen atoms are there for each oxygen atom in a sample of ammonium phosphate? Question 5 (9.4 points) Question 5 options: Name the following compouds. 1. Na2O 2. Mn2O3 3. NH4HCO3 4. Cu(NO3)2
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