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1.what is the catylist used in the manufacture of Nitric Acid by Oswald's Process. 2.which gas is neither combustible nor a supporter of combustion. 3.Hydrogen chloride combines with ammonia to form.​

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Answered by bhagwandsss1975
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1.The main goal in this process is the conversion of ammonia into nitric acid. The process begins in a catalyst chamber where one ammonia part and eight oxygen parts are introduced by volume. The chamber temperature is around 600oC. This chamber uses a catalyst-like platinum gauze or copper and nickel can also be used.

2.Carbon dioxide is neither combustible nor a supporter of combustion, as CO2 is an oxide of carbon a stable bonding of one carbon atom with 2 oxygen atoms i.e it is already oxidized. in fact, it is used as a fire extinguisher.

3. Reaction of ammonia and hydrogen chloride Evolution of hydrogen chloride from concentrated (~35% HCl) solution: HCl(aq) ⇆ HCl(g), HCl is heavier than air and falls down. If these gases contact each to other, solid white salt - ammonium chloride forms.

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