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Explain Ostwald's process.....​

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➡️The Ostwald process is a chemical process that in two stages, converts ammonia to nitric acid (also known as HNO3). In the process for step 1, ammonia is oxidized to form nitric oxide and also nitrogen dioxide. ... The Ostwald process was developed by a man named Wilhelm Ostwald, after years of researching.⬅️

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The Ostwald process is a chemical process that in two stages, converts ammonia to nitric acid (also known as HNO3). In the process for step 1, ammonia is oxidized to form nitric oxide and also nitrogen dioxide. ... The Ostwald process was developed by a man named Wilhelm Ostwald, after years of researching.

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