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Q1. Nitrogen and hydrogen combine to form ammonia.
Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction
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Answered by thegreat33
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Answer:

When hydrogen gas combines with nitrogen to form Ammonia the following chemical reaction will take place. Our equilibrium reaction will be N2(g) + 3H2(g) ⇔ 2NH3(g) + Heat. In this case, Hydrogen and nitrogen react together to form ammonia.

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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When Nitrogen and hydrogen combine they form ammonia.

Balanced Chemical Equation:

  • The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is as follows:

N_{2} + 3H_{2}2NH_{3}

Ammonia:

  • Ammonia is manufactured industrially by combining nitrogen and hydrogen (obtained from water) at high temperatures and pressures.
  • It is then converted into various fertilizers, including urea.
  • One nitrogen and three hydrogen atoms combine to form ammonia.
  • It has a tetrahedral structure.
  • As a result, three hydrogen atoms each share one electron with nitrogen to form three covalent bonds and form an ammonia molecule (NH_{3}).
  • Ammonia is used in the production of nitric acid, as a fertilizer, and as a cleaning solution.
  • Long-term exposure to NH_{3}, which is normally found as a gas, is caustic and harmful.

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