Ammonia has a low boiling point, is cheap, largely available and energy efficient.
NH3 (ammonia) can form when nitrogen gas (N2) reacts with hydrogen gas (H2) in the presence of a catalyst, such as iron. The reaction is commonly known as the Haber process and is used to produce ammonia on an industrial scale. Ammonia is a colorless gas with a pungent odor and is commonly used in fertilizers, cleaning products, and as a refrigerant.
Ammonia is used for refrigeration in an absorption type plant use for large cold stores. The ammonia is not the refrigerant itself, this is usually water, but as means of absorbing the water vapour and returning it as a liquid to the start of the cycle. Unlike a conventional fridge that uses a compressor to do this. The advantages of ammonia cycle plants are that they have no moving parts and can be built to any size. The motive power for the system can be any source of heat which separates the water and the ammonia at the cycle start.
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Yes. Ammonia is sometimes used to disinfect surfaces.
The common name for NH3 is ammonia. Ammonia is often used as a household cleaning agent in a solution of ammonium hydroxide.
Modern home freezers don't contain ammonia; but ammonia can be used as a refrigerant.
Refrigerant ammonia also is the Refrigerant r717,it is purity of 99.98% or more of anhydrous ammonia, relative to ordinary ammonia, the refrigeration level of ammonia on water vapor and magazine requirements are higher.
yes ammonia use as a refrigerant
usually refrigerant is ammonia and water.Meanwhile absorber is water, lithium bromide and calcium chloride. usually that be in paired is ammonia-water or lithium barium-water
Ammonia is a strong base compound. It is used in fertilizer industries for the production of UREA. In laboratory it is used as base reagent and as refrigerant in cooling systems.
Many industrial installations use pure ammonia as the refrigerant. Pure ammonia evaporates at -27 degrees Fahrenheit.
ammonia
it can easily transfer heat,twice than CFC and have Zero effect on the ozone layer
Ammonia has many uses as a cleaner, a component of fertilisers and also an industrial refrigerant.
NH3 (ammonia) can form when nitrogen gas (N2) reacts with hydrogen gas (H2) in the presence of a catalyst, such as iron. The reaction is commonly known as the Haber process and is used to produce ammonia on an industrial scale. Ammonia is a colorless gas with a pungent odor and is commonly used in fertilizers, cleaning products, and as a refrigerant.
Refrigerant Gasses such as R-22 - more commonly known as Freo, R-410A, R-407C, R-12, R-134A and R-717 or Ammonia!
Refrigerant Gasses such as R-22 - more commonly known as Freo, R-410A, R-407C, R-12, R-134A and R-717 or Ammonia!