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How would you separate a mixture of ammonia and hydrogen?

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Answered by spy2relo
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In this question we need to understand the concept of LeChatelier's principle which states that when a system undergoes a stress, it would return to equilibrium by counteracting the stress. Ammonia NH₃ is made by reacting nitrogen N₂ and H₂ in the presence of a catalyst, to speed the rate of the reaction. Using the  balanced equation:

N_2_(_g_) + 3H_2_(_g_) ---> 2NH_3_(_g_)

Since the reaction is exothermic, we introduce a stress of low temperature which would cause the system to change and shift to the right to produce more heat as well as more ammoniaNH₃. The ammonia can be cooled down to a liquid and extracted from the process. This method would separate Ammonia from hydrogen.

Answered by sunny176127
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By this we will collect the ammonia and hydrogen

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