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The reaction between nitrogen and hydrogen is reversible. This causes a problem for the ammonia factory. Why? No spam.

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Answered by raotd
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The problem was that nitrogen is a very stable diatomic element. ... The reaction is reversible so even as ammonia is being made, it is also decomposing back to the original hydrogen and nitrogen. The high pressure increases the amount of ammonia made but building equipment to contain these pressures is expensive.

Answered by gsudhir4868
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<body bgcolor="r"><font color=tan><marquee direction=up>The problem was that nitrogen is a very stable diatomic element. ... The reaction is reversible so even as ammonia is being made, it is also decomposing back to the original hydrogen and nitrogen. The high pressure increases the amount of ammonia made but building equipment to contain these pressures is expensive.

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