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

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Answered by Anonymous
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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 Anikad
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Answer:

What conditions are needed to make ammonia?

In the Haber process, nitrogen and hydrogen react together under these conditions:

a high temperature - about 450°C.

a high pressure - about 200 atmospheres (200 times normal pressure)

an iron catalyst

Explanation:

What are the elements that make up carbon dioxide?

It is made of two oxygen atoms covalently bonded to one carbon atom. It is exhaled by animals and utilized by plants during photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide: It is a colorless and odorless molecule. Conposed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atom

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