Nitrogen Fixation
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The element name for ammonia is nitrogen.
The industrial process for preparing ammonia is called the Haber-Bosch process. It involves combining nitrogen and hydrogen under high pressure and temperature in the presence of an iron-based catalyst to produce ammonia.
Ammonia's chemical formula is NH3, or Nitrogen trihydride.
Organisms known as nitrogen-fixing bacteria, such as certain species of Rhizobium, Azotobacter, and Cyanobacteria, can convert nitrogen gas (N2) into ammonia (NH3) through a process called nitrogen fixation. This ammonia can then be used by plants and other organisms in the form of nitrates for essential functions.
The chemical name of ammonia is "ammonia" or "nitrogen trihydride". Its chemical formula is NH3.
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The process is called nitrogen fixation. Bacteria in the soil convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia, which plants can then use as a nutrient. Lightning can also contribute to this process by converting nitrogen gas into nitrates that can be absorbed by plants.
The chemical name for ammonia is ammonia. That's right. Nitrogen trihydrazine, or Trihydrogen Nitride, if you want to get really picky.
The catalyst used in the Haber process for the manufacture of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen is typically iron, often with the addition of potassium and aluminum oxides to enhance its efficiency. This catalyst facilitates the reaction at high temperatures and pressures, allowing nitrogen and hydrogen gases to combine to form ammonia.
Nitrogen hydride.IUPAC name-AZANEOthers-hydrogen nitrideTrihydrogen nitrideNitro sil
Ammonia is the scientific name. However, it formula is NH3, and this could be known as 'nitrogen hydride'. However, in all publications, scientific, technical etc., it is always referred to as 'ammonia'.
The formula for nitrogen trifluoride is NF3. Nitrogen trifluoride is usually referred to by its scientific name, though it is also sometimes called nitrogen fluoride, trifluoramine, and trifluorammonia.