Ammonia is used in the manufacture of such things as :
Fertilisers, such as ammonium sulfate, ammonium nitrate, ammonium hydrogen phosphate, and urea.
Nitric acid, which is used to manufacture
Ammonium nitrate fertiliser.
Dyes.
Fibres and plastics.
Explosives, such as ammonium nitrate, trinitrotoluene (TNT) and nitroglycerine.
Cyanides, which are used to manufacture synthetic polymers, such as nylon and acrylics.
Extract gold from ore bodies.
Nitrogen is reacted with hydrogen in an appropriate conditions. To get the highest yield of ammonia, it is advised to use high pressure and low temperature.
Often the use of (powdered) iron catalyst to maintain the rate.
However, industrial process -the Haber process- use high temperature as rate of the reaction is an industrial and so economic requirement. It is around 450 degree celsius, 250 atm, and powdered iron catalyst.
Amonia is manufactured by habers process according to the following reaction N2(g) 3H2(g)=2NH3(g)
It is through one reaction which releases heat and another which absorbs it that urea is synthesized in industry.Specifically, the first reaction involves ammonia and carbon dioxide. The energy release results in the formation of ammonium carbamante. The second reaction will break above-mentioned compound down into urea and water.
ammonia plants are not real they are fake and mythical
There are many uses with ammonia. We use liquid in refregirators.
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Haber process industrially.
No, ammonia is produced industrially for use in fertilizers, cleaning agents, and many other uses.
Ecetylene is manufactured industrially by the partial combustion of methane.
Ammonia occurs naturally via certain biological processes, but industrially it is made by heating nitrogen and hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.
Ammonia does occur naturally, but it is manufactured on an industrial scale.
Sulfuric Acid ------- No. Nitrogen can be made to react with hydrogen under special conditions to make ammonia. This is done industrially using the Haber process.
Basically proteins are not manufactured, but produced by living cells. But proteins can then be modified chemically, splitted and recomposed in a lot of ways industrially for specific purposes.
For heating. !!!! Also it is an industrial chemical, which is baked to form coke, and liberates , ammonia, hydrogen sulphide, methane, sulphur dioxide, which are collected and further used industrially,.
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I can't find it either although it is still manufactured by Church & Dwight.
No Perspex is NOT an element. It is a polymer called methyl methylacrylate. It is manufactured industrially and sold in the US under such names as Perspex, Plexiglas and Lucite