A vanadium pentoxide catalyst is used in order to speed up the reaction
Amine sweetening is a process used to remove acidic gases, such as hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide, from natural gas. This is achieved by bringing the natural gas in contact with a solution of amine compounds, which selectively absorb the acidic gases. After the amine solution absorbs the acidic gases, it is regenerated to release the gases and be reused in the process.
Ammonia.
i don't actually know but yes because it produces ammonia
The common gases used in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) process are argon, helium, and a mixture of both (often referred to as a blend gas). These gases are used to protect the weld pool from atmospheric contamination and regulate arc characteristics. Argon is the most commonly used gas due to its affordability and effectiveness in most welding applications.
Evaporation uses solar energy and converts water to a gas. Thermal energy of sun is used.
Amine sweetening is a process used to remove acidic gases, such as hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide, from natural gas. This is achieved by bringing the natural gas in contact with a solution of amine compounds, which selectively absorb the acidic gases. After the amine solution absorbs the acidic gases, it is regenerated to release the gases and be reused in the process.
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Argon gas can be used to preserve wine by creating a protective layer on top of the wine in the bottle. This layer prevents oxygen from coming into contact with the wine, which helps to slow down the oxidation process and preserve the wine's flavor and aroma.
Separation of what? If it is the separation of East/West Germany then it is because gas masks were used in Gas Warfare, which was used in WWI and WWII.
Ammonia.
It is called the contact process because sulfur dioxide gas is brought into contact with a catalyst (usually vanadium oxide) in order to convert it to sulfur trioxide. This sulfur trioxide is then reacted with water to produce sulfuric acid. The name signifies the importance of the catalyst in facilitating the reaction.
Yes, sulfuric acid is commonly manufactured using the Contact Process. This process involves oxidizing sulfur dioxide to sulfur trioxide, which is then dissolved in water to produce sulfuric acid. The Contact Process is the most widely used method for industrial sulfuric acid production.
In the process of photosynthesis, plants use carbon dioxide (CO2) to produce glucose (food) and oxygen (O2) is released as a byproduct.
The main energy sources used to make glass are natural gas and electricity. Natural gas is typically used in the melting process to heat the raw materials and electricity is used to power various equipment in the manufacturing process.
A gas with large molecules has friction between its molecules because they are constantly coming into contact with each other. This is a normal process which does not alter the overall composition or characterises of the gas.
i don't actually know but yes because it produces ammonia
Sulphuric acid is produced by two major process industrially. 1. The contact and absorption process a.single contact single absorption process. b.double contact double absorption process. 2.The chamber process In the contact process, sulphur is burned in a furnace to produce sulphur dioxide which is then converted in to sulphur trioxide using catalyst converter. The catalyst is normally vanadium pentoxide. This sulphur trioxide gets absorbed in a absorption tower when it comes in contact with x% of sulphuric acid. x% contains some y% of water,this absorbs the sulphur trioxide to produce sulphuric acid. The equations are: Combustion process: S + O2 ---> SO2 (over V2O5) Conversion process: SO2 + 1/2 O2 ---> SO3 Absorption process: SO3 + H2O ---> H2SO4