The oxidation of ammonia in excess air produces?

a

NO

b

N2O

c

NO2

d

N2O4

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Dave333
4 years ago
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DrExynosBrain
5 years ago

The oxidation of Ammonia goes thus!

Ammonia is oxidized to Nitrogen monoxide gas firstly, in the presence of platinum-Rhodium catalyst and high temperature.

4NH₃ + 5O₂ → 4NO + 6H₂O

Furtherly after it is cooled in the presence of excess air, Nitrogen dioxide is formed.

2NO + O₂→ 2NO₂


Myschool please make corrections!

CBA
7 years ago

Please I need explanation

Atandahaminah
1 year ago

How?

King33Victor
3 months ago

myschool the answer is C

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