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the rate of formation of NH3 can be increased by using which catalyst?​

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Answered by missNAV143957
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Higher pressure also increases the risk of explosions occurring. A temperature of 450°C – chosen to give a decent yield and keep the rate of reaction high. This, combined with the use of the hot iron catalyst, means that a good yield of ammonia is produced constantly.

Answered by UsmanSant
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● The rate of formation of ammonia NH3 can be increased by using iron as catalyst.

● In Habers process Iron is utilized as catalyst. The catalyst is utilized to expand the pace of development of smelling salts like ammonia without changing the measure of ammonia that is formed.

● The Haber process joins nitrogen from the air with hydrogen determine into smelling salts like ammonia. The response is reversible and the generation of ammonia is exothermic.

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