In the production of ammonia, Iron is used as a catalyst
Because some of the catalyst is rare such as platinum that is use as catalyst to produce ammonia.
nitrogen and hydrogen reacted over an iron catalyst
Iron catalysts, typically 2-3mm in size.
It is important to remove CO in the synthesis of ammonia as CO adversely affects the activity of the iron catalyst, used in Haber's process.
the role it plays is by using an iron oxide catalyst eliminates the need for excessively high temperatures and without the catalyst the production of significant amounts of ammonia is too slow to be economical
Ammonia = iron catalyst
Platinum
For example the ammonia production; the magnetite catalyst is the most common.
Because some of the catalyst is rare such as platinum that is use as catalyst to produce ammonia.
It speeds up the reaction that produces ammonia.
It speeds up the reaction that produces ammonia.
Ammonia occurs naturally via certain biological processes, but industrially it is made by heating nitrogen and hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.
An example is the ammonia synthesis.
450 degrees 200 atomic pressure and iron catalyst
nitrogen and hydrogen reacted over an iron catalyst
For example the iron oxide catalyst used for synthesis of ammonia.
Iron catalysts, typically 2-3mm in size.