Bats had nothing to do with making ammonia. BAT stands for Best Available Techniques and was used in the creation of ammonia. BAT is used to properly and safely make ammonia.
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When animals die they decompose, making ammonia. Their waste products also produce ammonia
There is no ammonia used in the making of Little Debbie cakes according to the company.
Nitrogen Gas + Hydrogen Gas --> Ammonia Gas Or 2H3 + N2 --> 2NH3 This is a balanced equation. The general formula for ammonia is NH3
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Ammonia is compressed to form liquid ammonia. When the presssure is released it evaporates to produce a low temperature which turns liquid cream into ice cream.
Urea and ammonia increase because water is reabsorbed from the nephron, making the urea more concentrated.
When producing ammonia, there is not a 100% change from reactants into products. In fact, around half of the reactants will change into ammonia, and then equilibria is reached and the amount of ammonia will stay the same. Increasing the pressure shifts the equilibria, so that more ammonia is produced when an equilibria is reached, making the process more efficient. Hypothetical example: 1 litre of reactants (normal pressure) -----> 0.5 litre reactants and 0.5 litre ammonia 1 litre of reactants (high pressure) -------> 0.2 litre reactants and 0.8 litre ammonia
Ammonia's nitrogen atom possesses a lone pair of electrons, making it a proficient base that readily accepts hydrogen from acids. Reactions usually take place when ammonia is dissolved in water, forming an aqueous ammonia solution.
Little Debbie says that there is no ammonia used in the making of any of their cakes, mixes, or products.
Because it is a convenient source of nitrogen, which plants need.
The "Haber process" to produce ammonia from the nitrogen in the air was developed by Fritz Haber and Carl Bosch in 1909 and patented in 1910.