Chemistry, asked by reshamurli83, 2 months ago

The reactant X in the reaction N2 + X → NH, is​

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Answered by snekitha
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Answer:

the reactant x in the reaction is hydrogen(H2).

Answered by havellshavells522
3

Answer:

3H2

Explanation:

may be

N2+ 3H2→ 2NH3(reversible rexn)

process of formation of ammonia by Haber process

manufacturing of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen, and then goes on to explain the reasons for the conditions used in the process. The process combines nitrogen from the air with hydrogen derived mainly from natural gas (methane) into ammonia.

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