sulfuric acid
Sulfuric Acid ------- No. Nitrogen can be made to react with hydrogen under special conditions to make ammonia. This is done industrially using the Haber process.
The formation of ammonia from nitrogen may be spontaneous, but enthalpy alone can't be used to make that decision
There are two elements that make up Ammonia (NH3) … One mole of Nitrogen (N) plus three moles of Hydrogen (H) react to produce one mole of Ammonia (NH3)
Ammonia is composed of nitrogen and hydrogen.
hydrogen
carbon dioxide
Sulfuric Acid ------- No. Nitrogen can be made to react with hydrogen under special conditions to make ammonia. This is done industrially using the Haber process.
Natural gas plus steam plus atmospheric air under pressure=> NH3 + CO2
The formation of ammonia from nitrogen may be spontaneous, but enthalpy alone can't be used to make that decision
It contains nitrogen, and nitrogen is a mineral needed by all plants in order to survive. Without nitrogen, plants would have very stunted growth.
There are two elements that make up Ammonia (NH3) … One mole of Nitrogen (N) plus three moles of Hydrogen (H) react to produce one mole of Ammonia (NH3)
ammonia, NH3
Nitrogen does not become a noble gas. It is fairly un-reactive but can be persuaded to react with Oxygen to make Nitrous Oxide or Nitrogen Dioxide, Hydrogen to make Ammonia, carbon to make Methane and many more compounds.
Ammonia is composed of nitrogen and hydrogen.
hydrogen
Sulphate of Ammonia is a high Nitrogen fetiliser. Nitrogen greens up the leaves.
Nitrogen.