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At moderate levels ammonia can affect the eyes, skin, and throat of the human body. At higher concentrations, ammonia can cause lung and brain damage.
A catalyst affects the speed of a chemical reaction. If the chemical reaction gives off heat, the reaction may affect the temperature, but the catalyst by itself doesn't affect the temperature.
Ammonia affects plant growth. Ammonia is a plant fertilizer which helps it grow better.
A catalyst speeds up the reaction and lowers the amount of heat needed.
yes. lowers it.
The activation energy is reduced.
a catalyst lowers the activation energy for both the forward and reverse reaction. however, it does not change the potential energy of the reactants or products. it also does not affect the heat of reaction (delta h)
submerged in ammonia for 7 days it only made it shine. it did not break it down
It doesn't. The whole point in a catalyst is that the only thing it does, is speeds up the reaction. It does not change or affect it in any other way. However, factors which can change yield of reaction are temperature and pressure. For example, take the manufacture of ammonia. Pressure is measured in Atmospheres (atm) Temperature is measured in degrees celcius (oC) Companies that manufacture ammonia generally use 10 atms, and at least 450oC Increasing the pressure above around 10 atms, reduces yield. Having temperature that high, also reduces yield, but as well as the catalyst, it increases the speed of the reaction.
Certain fumes can affect all people. Ammonia fumes, for example, will affect everyone.
it speeds up the process :)
A catalyst enables more particles to reach the activation energy and to take part in the reaction. Therefore the speed of the reaction increases.