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Which elements are involved in the formation of Ammonia and Carbon dioxide?

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Answered by AashishGamingXA1
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Explanation:One nitrogen gas molecule reacts with three hydrogen gas molecules over finely divided iron as a catalyst to produce two ammonia molecules and Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound composed of one carbon and two oxygen atoms.

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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The elements Nitrogen and Hydrogen are involved in the formation of Ammonia and the elements Carbon and Oxygen are involved in the formation of Carbon Dioxide.

- The molecular formula of Ammonia gas is NH3.

- It is a gas that is produced by Haber's process.

- There is one Nitrogen atom and 3 Hydrogen atoms in it.

- The molecular formula of Carbon Dioxide gas is CO2.

- It is also a gas that is vital for human survival on the earth.

- There is one Carbon atom and 2 Oxygen atoms in it.

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