Gale Science In Context - Document - 9 views
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The mixed gases circulate through the catalyst, ammonia is formed and removed, and the unconverted reactants are recirculated.
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The mixed gases circulate through the catalyst, ammonia is formed and removed, and the unconverted reactants are recirculated
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The mixed gases circulate through the catalyst, ammonia is formed and removed, and the unconverted reactants are recirculated
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The mixed gases circulate through the catalyst, ammonia is formed and removed, and the unconverted reactants are recirculated .
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Ammonia is manufactured by the 1reaction of hydrogen with nitrogen in the presence of an iron catalyst, which is known as 1the Haber-Bosch process. The reaction is exothermic and is accompanied by a concentration in volume. (The ammonia occupies less volume than the gases from which it is made.) High pressure conditions (150-250 bar) are used, and temperatures range from 752-932°F (400-500°C).
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The mixed gases circulate through the catalyst, ammonia is formed and removed, and the unconverted reactants are recirculated
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The mixed gases circulate through the catalyst, ammonia is formed and removed, and the unconverted reactants are recirculated
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oxidation of ammonia