the reaction of nitrogen and hydrogen gives ammonia. this is a example of a decomposition reaction. ture or false
Answers
Answered by
12
Answer:
it's false
hope it will help yo❤✌❤✌❤✌❤... ....
Answered by
0
The reaction between nitrogen and hydrogen to give ammonia is not a decomposition reaction. (False)
- Decomposition reactions occur by the breakdown of a chemical compound into simpler substances. It is the opposite of a synthesis reaction.
- An example of decomposition reaction is the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen.
- The reaction of nitrogen with hydrogen to give ammonia is an example of synthesis reaction where two substances combine to form a stable compound.
- The nitrogen combines with hydrogen with release of heat to form ammonia. This process is named Haber's process.
- The gases react in the ratio 1:3 in the present of iron catalyst to form ammonia.
Similar questions