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Nitrogen gas is treated with hydrogen gas in the presence of a catalyst at 773 K to form ammonia gas. proper explanation


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Answered by kishanrana3303pawz9r
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Explanation:

Ammonia is industrially prepared by the Haber process, a chemical method that uses nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas to synthesize ammonia. One nitrogen gas molecule reacts with three hydrogen gas molecules over finely divided iron as a catalyst to produce two ammonia molecules.

Answered by Mangalagouri
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Answer:This process is called Haber's Process.

The reaction produces ammonia.

The catalyst which is used is finely divided iron and the promoter used is Molybdenum.

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