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what is a ammonia? catalysis explain​

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Answered by niverajesh2020
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Answer:

Haber process

Explanation:

  • The formation of ammonia occurs from nitrogen and hydrogen according to the following equation
  • The catalyst ferrite (α-Fe) is produced in the reactor by the reduction of magnetite with hydrogen.
  • The catalyst has its highest efficiency at temperatures of about 400 to 500 °C.
  • Ammonia synthesis is the process by which ammonia is formed from nitrogen and hydrogen over a catalyst (usually iron).
  • Both types of catalyst are based on multi-promoted magnetite compositions and are available in a range of sizes to give dependable, long and active lifetimes.
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Answered by ichchhakuichchha
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ammonia also known as NH3, is a colorless gas with a distinct odor composed of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms. It is produced naturally in the human body and in nature—in water, soil and air, even in tiny bacteria molecules.

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