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by Hammad Dallal 4 years ago

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Hydrogen + Nitrogen = Ammonia

Ammonia plays a crucial role in various industrial and household applications due to its versatile properties and reactions. Formed from the reaction of hydrogen and nitrogen, ammonia is essential in the production of fertilizers, contributing significantly to global agriculture by providing necessary nutrients.

Hydrogen + Nitrogen
                 =
          Ammonia

Hydrogen + Nitrogen = Ammonia

Environment

does not bioaccumulate
Ammonia isn't long lasting in nature
Ammonia is part of the nitrogen cycle
Ammonia is found in the environment in soil, air, and water.

Society

Regulations
Cost of production = about $350/t
Production = 3,300 tonnes per day
Health concerns
Product = Ammonia
Uses

Cons

High levels of ammonia in air is irritating to skin, eyes and lungs

Pros

Found in a lot of cleaning products

Can be formed into Ammonium salts and other types of Ammonium products

Used in fertilizers world wide

Equations

N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g)
Nitrogen reacts with Hydrogen to create Ammonia

Science

Properties
Ammonia

Corrosive

Toxic

PH level of 11

Pungent

Nitrogen

Non-corrosive

Gaseous

Hydrogen

chemical

Non-toxic

Non-metallic

Flamable

Physical

Tasteless

Odourless

Colourless

Energy
Requires catalyst
Elevated temperature (400–550 °C )
Requires high pressure (100–1,000 atmospheres)
Reactions
Hydroxylamine
Hydrazine
Subtopic
Ammonia is the base for many products
Ammonium

Ammonium sulphate

House hold products

Nutrients

Technology

The technology in making the catalyst to use in ammonia
Not a lot of technology are used to make Ammonia but Ammonia is used in technology to produce or create other things