This question is about the oxidation of ammonia.
One equation for the oxidation of ammonia is
4NH3 (g) + 3O2 (g) 2N2 (g) + 6H2O (g)
Write the expression, including units, for the equilibrium constant Kc for this reaction.
Nitric acid is made from ammonia. One of the stages in nitric acid production involves the oxidation of ammonia to produce nitrogen(II) oxide, NO. In this process, a mixture of ammonia and oxygen is passed over a platinum-rhodium catalyst. One manufacturer uses a pressure of 5 atm and a temperature of 850 °C.
The equation for this reaction is different from that in 3(a).
In fact, this oxidation to form nitrogen(II) oxide is an equilibrium reaction.
The diagram shows a Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution of particle energies, including the activation energy, Ea, for a reaction.
An increase in temperature will
☐ | A | increase the area under the curve. | |
☐ | B | move the peak of the curve to the right. | |
☐ | C | raise the height of the peak. | |
☐ | D | move the position of the activation energy, Ea, to the left. |
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