12.32 l n20
NH4NO3 - ammonium nitrate. (since the valencies of both radical are 1).
Nitrate can also be lost through denitrification (gaseous loss of nitrous oxide to the atmosphere) should the soil become waterlogged. For this reason, ammonium nitrate is not suitable for use in flood irrigated rice.
Ammonium Nitrate acts as an oxidizer to the reaction. Ammonium Chloride merely provides Cl- as a catalyst to the reaction. The water in the spit begins to decompose the Ammonium Nitrate, which produces Nitrous Oxide and water vapor. The water vapor decomposes more Ammonium Nitrate, creating an autocatalyitic effect. The heat provided from the decomposition ignites the zinc, creating more heat, which decomposes the Ammonium Nitrate at a faster rate, producing more gas more rapidly. The overall formula is: Zn(s) + NH4NO3(s) → N2(g) + ZnO(s) + 2 H2O(g) *Note* Sodium Chloride may also be used in place of Ammonium Chloride.
AnswerNH4NO3(aq) ---> N2O(g) + 2H2O(l) Since nitrous has a positive heat of formation, it will go to the elements, if formed at all.2N2O(g)---> 2N2(g) +O2(g)Net is 2NH4NO3 ---> 2N2(g) + 4H2O(l)+ O2(g)
MMONIUM NITRATE, a salt of ammonia and nitric acid, is a colourless, crystalline substance melting at 169 C. It is highly soluble in water and soluble in alcohol and liquid ammonia. Heating may cause violent combustion or explosion. Heating of the water solution or burning decomposes the salt to toxic fumes (nitrous oxide). Ammonium Nitrate reacts with combustible and reducing materials as it is a strong oxidant. It is prepared commercially by reaction of nitric acid and ammonia. It is widely used in fertilizers and explosives. The commercial grade contains about 34 percent nitrogen, all of which is in forms utilizable by plants; it is the most common nitrogenous component of artificial fertilizers. Ammonium nitrate also is employed to modify the detonation rate of other explosives, such as nitroglycerin in the so-called ammonia dynamites, or as an oxidizing agent in the ammonals. Ammonium nitrate is also used in the treatment of titanium ores and in solid-fuel rocket propellants, in pyrotechnics.
All nitrous oxide is made by heating ammonium nitrate very carefully (you get it too hot and it explodes), then using various filters and washes to clean the nitric oxides, ammonium nitrate smoke and other contaminates from the nitrous oxide.
NH4NO3 - ammonium nitrate. (since the valencies of both radical are 1).
Ammonium Nitrate acts as an oxidizer to the reaction. Ammonium Chloride merely provides Cl- as a catalyst to the reaction. The water in the spit begins to decompose the Ammonium Nitrate, which produces Nitrous Oxide and water vapor. The water vapor decomposes more Ammonium Nitrate, creating an autocatalyitic effect. The heat provided from the decomposition ignites the zinc, creating more heat, which decomposes the Ammonium Nitrate at a faster rate, producing more gas more rapidly. The overall formula is: Zn(s) + NH4NO3(s) → N2(g) + ZnO(s) + 2 H2O(g) *Note* Sodium Chloride may also be used in place of Ammonium Chloride.
Nitrate can also be lost through denitrification (gaseous loss of nitrous oxide to the atmosphere) should the soil become waterlogged. For this reason, ammonium nitrate is not suitable for use in flood irrigated rice.
Heating ammonium nitrate to 250 degrees C produces N2O by the process NH4NO3 → N2O + 2H2O. The compound nitrous oxide contains 2 atoms of nitrogen and 1 of oxygen. It can be produced by bacterial action on fertilizers. It is produced industrially by the decomposition of ammonium nitrate (itself produced by adding nitric acid and ammonia HNO3 + NH3 → NH4NO3).
Nitrous oxide is a gas that is commonly referred to as laughing gas. It is made up of two nitrogen atom and one oxygen atom.
AnswerNH4NO3(aq) ---> N2O(g) + 2H2O(l) Since nitrous has a positive heat of formation, it will go to the elements, if formed at all.2N2O(g)---> 2N2(g) +O2(g)Net is 2NH4NO3 ---> 2N2(g) + 4H2O(l)+ O2(g)
No, laughing gas is Nitrous oxide(N2O)
nitrous oxide is manufactured by heating ammonia nitrate which decomposes into N2O and water vapor
Chemical name of the laughing gas is Nitrous Oxide and chemical formula is N2O. There are two methods to produce Nitrous Oxide in large scale. There are two main industrial processes to manufacture Nitrous Oxide. <! 1. Thermal Cracking of Ammonium Nitrate; NH4NO3 à N2O + 2 H2O 2. 2. Oxidation of Ammonia ; 2 NH4 + 2 O2 à N2O + 3 H2O
MMONIUM NITRATE, a salt of ammonia and nitric acid, is a colourless, crystalline substance melting at 169 C. It is highly soluble in water and soluble in alcohol and liquid ammonia. Heating may cause violent combustion or explosion. Heating of the water solution or burning decomposes the salt to toxic fumes (nitrous oxide). Ammonium Nitrate reacts with combustible and reducing materials as it is a strong oxidant. It is prepared commercially by reaction of nitric acid and ammonia. It is widely used in fertilizers and explosives. The commercial grade contains about 34 percent nitrogen, all of which is in forms utilizable by plants; it is the most common nitrogenous component of artificial fertilizers. Ammonium nitrate also is employed to modify the detonation rate of other explosives, such as nitroglycerin in the so-called ammonia dynamites, or as an oxidizing agent in the ammonals. Ammonium nitrate is also used in the treatment of titanium ores and in solid-fuel rocket propellants, in pyrotechnics.
This compound is the nitric acid - HNO3.