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explain ostwalds process​

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Answered by shahsneha881
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Answer:

For the formation of nitric acid this process is used

Explanation:

*firstly air and ammonia are taken in ratio (1:10)..

*they are passed through a catalytic chamber containing platinum catalyst *Reaction- Nh3+O2--NO +H20

Then they are passed through heat exchanger....after that through oxidising chamber...where the reaction is..

No+O2-NO2

After that through collecter...

Reaction..NO2+H2O+O2-HNO3

Answered by Pihu1488
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Ostwald process is one of the most common methods or chemical process used for the manufacturing of nitric acid. The process was developed in the year 1902 by a German chemist named Wilhelm Ostwald. He was later awarded the Nobel Prize in 1909 for his research.

Ostwald process is one of the most common methods or chemical process used for the manufacturing of nitric acid. The process was developed in the year 1902 by a German chemist named Wilhelm Ostwald. He was later awarded the Nobel Prize in 1909 for his research.Ostwald process has gained popularity over the years as it is the easiest way to produce nitric acid which is also widely used in many areas such as in the production of fertilizers as well as inorganic and organic nitrates or nitro compounds.

Ostwald process is one of the most common methods or chemical process used for the manufacturing of nitric acid. The process was developed in the year 1902 by a German chemist named Wilhelm Ostwald. He was later awarded the Nobel Prize in 1909 for his research.Ostwald process has gained popularity over the years as it is the easiest way to produce nitric acid which is also widely used in many areas such as in the production of fertilizers as well as inorganic and organic nitrates or nitro compounds.Usually, in the Ostwald process ammonia is transformed into nitric acid. Vanadium pentaoxide (V2O5) is often used as a catalyst during the processing of nitric acid in this method.

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