hydrogen gas combines with nitrogen to form ammonia . how to translate into chemical equations and balance them
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The hydrogen gas combines with nitrogen under the presence of the catalyst finely divided iron and promoter molybdenum or aluminium oxide.
This process is also called as a Haber's process.
There are certain conditions for this process. These are-------
Temperature------- 450 degree Celsius - 5OO degree Celsius
Pressure--------- 200 to 900 atm. In practice, 250 atm pressure is taken in general.
Catalyst------ Finely divided Iron.
Promoter------ Molybdenum or Aluminum oxide.
Balanced equations for that is---------
N2 + 3H2 ----------------------- 2NH3
Hope it will help u.
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Here is your answer------
The hydrogen gas combines with nitrogen under the presence of the catalyst finely divided iron and promoter molybdenum or aluminium oxide.
This process is also called as a Haber's process.
There are certain conditions for this process. These are-------
Temperature------- 450 degree Celsius - 5OO degree Celsius
Pressure--------- 200 to 900 atm. In practice, 250 atm pressure is taken in general.
Catalyst------ Finely divided Iron.
Promoter------ Molybdenum or Aluminum oxide.
Balanced equations for that is---------
N2 + 3H2 ----------------------- 2NH3
Hope it will help u.
Have a nice day.
Please mark this answer as Brainliest.
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