The Formation Of Nitric Acid From Ammonia
Nitric acid (HNO3) is made from ammonia (NH3).
The reaction happens in three stages:
1. Ammonia and oxygen from the air are reacted together to make
nitrogen monoxide and water.
They are heated to 300 0C and passed over a catalyst of platinum (other catalyst'shave been used). (A catalyst speeds up a chemical reaction without itself being changed).
The reaction makes its own heat (exothermic) and is cooled down by
using more air than is needed to react with the ammonia.
4NH3 + 5O2 --------> 4 NO + 6 H2O
ammonia + oxygen -----------> nitrogen monoxide + water
2. The nitrogen monoxide is reacted with more oxygen from the air to
make nitrogen dioxide which is a brown poisonous gas.
2 NO + O2----------> 2NO2
nitrogen monoxide + oxygen ---------->nitrogen dioxide
3. The nitrogen dioxide is dissolved in water in the presence of air to
make nitric acid.
4NO2 + O2 + 2 H2O----------> 4HNO3
nitrogen dioxide + oxygen + water---------> nitric acid
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