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The gas obtained when a trivalent metal nitride reacts with warm water

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Answered by Hemanth11110
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Answered by zumba12
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Ammonia gas is liberated when trivalent metal nitride reacts with warm water.

Explanation:

  • Manufacturing of ammonia is done by many processes using different raw materials.
  • The raw material used for the manufacturing of ammonia includes ammonium chloride, metal halides, etc.
  • When trivalent metal nitride such as aluminium nitride is reacted with water in the presence of sodium hydroxide, it leads to the production of ammonia gas along with sodium meta aluminate.
  • The reaction involved is as follows:

AlN+NaOH+H_2O\rightarrow NaAlO_2+NH_3

  • From the above equation it is clear that when trivalent metal nitride reacts with warm water, ammonia gas is obtained.

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