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why don't ammonia burn in air??(explain clearly plzz)

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Answered by Aniruddhadutta32
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Ammonia does not burn readily or sustain combustion, except under narrow fuel-to-air mixtures of 15–25% air. When mixed with oxygen, it burns with a pale yellowish-green flame. ... At high temperature and in the presence of a suitable catalyst, ammonia is decomposed into its constituent elements.

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