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why is catalytic oxidation of ammonia important?​

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Answered by EnchantingPrincess
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because it is considered to be an efficient technique to eliminate hazardous and pungent gaseous

Answered by CreatorMeh
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why is catalytic oxidation of ammonia important?

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The principle of the catalytic oxidation of ammonia to produce nitric oxide has long been known, and the discovery was in fact made about 1839 by Kuhlmann, who passed an air/ammonia mixture over heated platinum, forming oxides of nitrogen which produced nitric acid when absorbed in water.

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