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prove that ammonia contains nitrogen

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Answered by BRAINLYARMY001
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Burn ammonia in an atmosphere of oxygen. Hydrogen in ammonia will change to water and nitrogen will change to oxides of nitrogen. The nitrogen oxides will dissolve in the water to give nitrous acid and nitric acid. Presence of nitrous or nitric acid in the products indicates that ammonia contains nitrogen.

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Burn ammonia in an atmosphere of oxygen. Hydrogen in ammonia will change to water and nitrogen will change to oxides of nitrogen. The nitrogen oxides will dissolve in the water to give nitrous acid and nitric acid. Presence of nitrous or nitric acid in the products indicates that ammonia contains nitrogen.

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