ammonia, NH3
Nitrogen and hydrogen gases can react to form ammonia (NH3) through a process called nitrogen fixation. This reaction is commonly used in the production of ammonia-based fertilizers.
Natural gas plus steam plus atmospheric air under pressure=> NH3 + CO2
4H2 + N2 --> 2H4N+
Nitrogen plus hydrogen can react to form ammonia (NH3) through a process called nitrogen fixation. This reaction is important because ammonia is a key component in fertilizers and plays a critical role in the nitrogen cycle.
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It forms Nitrogen Dioxide. 2NO + O2 -> 2NO2
It is made when nitrogen and oxygen collide to make nitrogen dioxide
The balanced equation is: 4H₂ + 4NO → 4H₂O + 2N₂.
Nitrogen is an element, and two nitrogen atoms make up a nitrogen molecule.
Nitrogen fixation is the process by which bacteria remove nitrogen from the air and make it available to plants.
Nitrogen,Potassium,Phosphorus (sulphates, nitrates,phosphates as fertilizers plus humus and water in a clayey/alluvial soil.)
The balanced equation for the reaction between nitrogen monoxide (NO) and carbon monoxide (CO) to form nitrogen (N2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) is: 2NO + 2CO -> N2 + 2CO2