Volcanology
Ammonia hydrate is a crystalline compound formed by the combination of ammonia gas (NH₃) and water (H₂O), where ammonia molecules are encased in a structured network of water molecules. This compound is significant in understanding the icy moons of the outer solar system, particularly in relation to cryovolcanism, where the presence of ammonia hydrates can indicate subsurface oceans and potential geologic activity.
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