Ammonium Nitrate + Water
Water is only formed if there is oxygen atom present and in this reaction no oxygen atom is present. Rather than neutralisation it is a combination reaction in which ammonia and HCl combine to produce ammonium chloride.
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Yes ammonia does burn in oxygen. On combustion it forms Nitrogen oxide and water. Reaction involved is-4NH(3) + 5O(2) ---> 4NO + 6H(2)O.
A balanced equation for reaction of ammonia with oxygen to form nitrogen monoxide and water is 4 NH3 + 5 O2 -> 4 NO + 6 H2O.
They are not reacting. But there is a reaction between hcl and ammonia.
Water is only formed if there is oxygen atom present and in this reaction no oxygen atom is present. Rather than neutralisation it is a combination reaction in which ammonia and HCl combine to produce ammonium chloride.
To determine the mass of ammonia consumed, we need the balanced equation for the reaction. Without that information, we cannot accurately calculate the amount of ammonia consumed by the reaction of g of oxygen gas.
An ammoxidation is the reaction of ammonia and oxygen with any of several classes of organic compound.
Hydroge oxygen +ho4 c2+carbon oxygen
Yes ammonia does burn in oxygen. On combustion it forms Nitrogen oxide and water. Reaction involved is-4NH(3) + 5O(2) ---> 4NO + 6H(2)O.
If you think to burning of ammonia the chemical reaction is:4 NH3 + 3 O2 = 2 N2 + 6 H2O
A balanced equation for reaction of ammonia with oxygen to form nitrogen monoxide and water is 4 NH3 + 5 O2 -> 4 NO + 6 H2O.
They are not reacting. But there is a reaction between hcl and ammonia.
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There is no reaction
In the presence of ammonia and copper, hydrogen peroxide will decompose, liberating oxygen gas. The oxygen gas dissolves in the solution and oxidizes copper to copper (2+). Then the ammonia reacts with the Cu2+ forming a complex with deep blue color.
If you compress and cool an ammonia-oxygen gas mixture, the ammonia will condense and become a liquid. By slowly venting the container in which the mixture is held, the oxygen will escape and leave the liquid ammonia in the container. Ammonia and oxygen had formed a physical mixture in the container, and by performing the physical process described, the two can be separated.