Is known as nitrogen fixation, done with the enzyme nitrogenase found in nitrogen fixing bacteria.
The Haber process is the main method of manufacturing ammoniaon an industrial scale.
The process of converting Nitrogen into ammonia is called the Haber Process.
Nitrogen and hydrogen are combined, using a form of magnetite (iron) as a catalyst. This process is called the Haber-Bosch process of ammonia synthesis.
The process for making ammonia is called Haber-Bosch, but nitrogen gas isn't a feedstock; the process uses nitrogen from the air. The feedstock is hydrogen gas.
Nitrogen Fixation
Nitrogen Fixation.
By the Haber process, hydrogen gas reacts with nitrogen gas to produce ammonia.
When hydrogen combines with nitrogen, it forms ammonia gas (NH3).
denitrification is soil bacteria converting nitrates into nitrogen gas, is process releases nitrogen into the atmosphere. If there wasn't any bacteria, there would be no process and therefor the nitrogen wouldn't make it into the atmosphere.
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2 volumes of ammonia gas.
Nitrogen Fixation
denitrification
Nitrogen Fixation
Nitrogen Fixation
Nitrogen Fixation.
By the Haber process, hydrogen gas reacts with nitrogen gas to produce ammonia.
Ammonia.
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we call it habour process. It is the major process.
Nitrogen fixation is one process by which molecular nitrogen is reduced to form ammonia. This complex process is carried out by nitrogen-fixing bacteria present in the soil.
Nitrogen and hydrogen react to form ammonia. This is the reaction in the Haber process, in which the gases are mixed at high pressure and moderately high temperature and passed over an iron catalyst.
See link below for a discussion of the process. Nitrogen which reacts very little at normal temperatures and pressures, is placed under heat and pressure, and is reacted with hyrogen gas over a catalyst, forming ammonia.