it depends how big the fire is
The nitrogen used in the Haber process is sourced from the air through a process called air separation. The hydrogen used in the Haber process is typically produced through the steam reforming of natural gas or through water electrolysis. Both nitrogen and hydrogen are essential for the synthesis of ammonia in the Haber process.
Steam itself is not considered a natural resource, but it can be generated using natural resources like water and heat. Natural steam sources, such as geothermal vents, are considered natural resources.
Natural gas plus steam plus atmospheric air under pressure=> NH3 + CO2
no
A geyser is a natural vent that discharges steam or water from Earth.
If by dry steam you mean superheated steam then dry steam because it has a higher calorific value
Of Course. It is listed on every periodic table you could look up. Also, for those of you paying any attention in physics, there is a multitude of Nitrogen in the Atmosphere. Nitrogen makes up approximately 78% of the air you are breathing now.
Nitrogen is extremely helpful to plants because it is a vital nutrient they need. When nitrogen enters the blood steam of a human or animal, it can cause decompression sickness. On the whole, life would not be possible without nitrogen.
both are very good but brings better technology amerec
It is a matter of preference. But steam is trickier to use.
All steam is natural. It is created when water is boiled. Water can be boiled using a variety of methods, but man cannot violate the laws of nature in doing so. Lighting a gas stove with a match, then using the flame to boil water and create steam is an entirely natural process.
steam