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Ammonia has the chemical formula NH<sub>3. </sub><sub></sub> | Ammonia has the chemical formula NH<sub>3. </sub><sub></sub> | ||
<sub></sub>The Ammonium ion is converted into Urea in | <sub></sub>The Ammonium ion is converted into [[Urea|urea]] in most terrestrial vertabrates as is it toxic in the [[Ionic|ionic]] form. | ||
Ammonia can be formed from the Haber process. N<sub>2 </sub>+<sub> </sub>3H<sub>2 ---> | Ammonia can be formed from the Haber process. N<sub>2 </sub>+<sub> </sub>3H<sub>2 </sub>---> 2NH<sub>3 </sub>+ Energy. This reaction is [[Chemical energy|exothermic]]. | ||
The conditions required are: 200ATM, 450<sup>o</sup>C-500<sup>o</sup>C <sup></sup>and finely divided iron as the [ | The conditions required are: 200ATM, 450<sup>o</sup>C-500<sup>o</sup>C <sup></sup>and finely divided [[Iron|iron]] as the [[Catalysts|catalyst]]. |
Latest revision as of 01:18, 22 October 2013
Ammonia has the chemical formula NH3.
The Ammonium ion is converted into urea in most terrestrial vertabrates as is it toxic in the ionic form.
Ammonia can be formed from the Haber process. N2 + 3H2 ---> 2NH3 + Energy. This reaction is exothermic.
The conditions required are: 200ATM, 450oC-500oC and finely divided iron as the catalyst.