The Haber-Bosch process, or simply the Haber process, is a common industrial reaction that generates...
The Haber-Bosch process, or simply the Haber process, is a common industrial reaction that generates...
The Haber-Bosch process, or simply the Haber process, is a common industrial reaction that generates ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen gas. A worker in a company generates ammonia from the Haber process. He then dissociates the gaseous ammonia in water to produce an aqueous solution. Since ammonia is a base, it will accept a proton from water, generating
and ammonium ion products. The two reactions involved are:
The ammonium ion generated from the dissociation of ammonia is
__________.
Possible Answers:
A. a cation because it gains an electron
B. an anion because it gains an electron
C. a cation because it loses an electron
D. an anion because it loses an electron?
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Asked by mhi on 19th March, 2019
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