state one observation when ammonia gas is passed over heated copper (II) oxide.
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When gaseous ammonia is passed over solid copper(II)oxide at high temperatures, nitrogen gas is formed. Also This N2 gas is not pure as it would be in the heating of NaN3 like compounds.
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