What is the relative molecular mass of ammonia?

Ammonia is NH3.
Nitrogen has a relative atomic mass of 14.
Hydrogen has a relative atomic mass of 1.
14 + (3 x 1) = 17
Ammonia has a relative molecular mass of 17.

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