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प्रश्न
The product formed when ammonia reacts with oxygen is ______.
पर्याय
nitric oxide
nitrous oxide
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उत्तर
The product formed when ammonia reacts with oxygen is nitric oxide.
Explanation:
When ammonia is oxidised in presence of a suitable catalyst then nitrous oxide (NO) is formed. The reaction is given as:
\[\ce{4NH3 + 5O2 -> 4NO ((^)) + 6H2O}\]
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संबंधित प्रश्न
State the conditions required for the given reaction to take place:
Catalytic oxidation of ammonia to nitric oxide.
Identify the substance underlined:
The catalyst used to oxide ammonia.
Name the gas evolved in each of the following cases :
Ethene undergoes hydrogenation reaction.
Write a balanced chemical equation for the following:
When an excess of ammonia is treated with chlorine.
Give balanced reactions for the following conversion:
Ammonia to ammonium carbonate.
Describe all what you will observe and write chemical equation, when limited amount of ammonia gas is passed through the following aqueous solution:
CrCl3
Write equation for the following:
Catalytic oxidation of ammonia
Look at the following reaction :
A. Nitrogen + metal → compound X
B. X + water → ammonia + another compound
C. Ammonia + metal oxide → metal + water + N2
(i) One metal that can be used for reaction in A is magnesium.
(a) Write the formula of the compound X, that is formed.
(b) Write the balanced equation for reaction B, where Xis the compound formed.
( c) Which property of ammonia is demonstrated by reaction C?
