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nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas
The formation of ammonia from nitrogen may be spontaneous, but enthalpy alone can't be used to make that decision
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.
Nitrogen and hydrogen react to form ammonia. This is the reaction in the Haber process, in which the gases are mixed at high pressure and moderately high temperature and passed over an iron catalyst.
Because it is basic and acids react with bases. The lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen of ammonia will donate to the proton from an acid. An ammonium salt is thus formed. e.g. NH3 + HCl = NH4Cl
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nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas
The formation of ammonia from nitrogen may be spontaneous, but enthalpy alone can't be used to make that decision
They react to form ammonia
Nitrogen is the limiting reactant and 4.15g of ammonia are produced.
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.
No. Alkaloids are compounds that incorporate nitrogen into a carbon ring. Ammonia simply contains nitrogen and hydrogen. It does however react with water to form an alkali.
Nitrogen and hydrogen react to form ammonia. This is the reaction in the Haber process, in which the gases are mixed at high pressure and moderately high temperature and passed over an iron catalyst.
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Two molecules of ammonia contain 6 hydrogen atoms.
Elementally, it reacts most commonly with hydrogen and oxygen. But in the forms of ammonia or nitrates, it will react with most elements.
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