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COMPOUNDS OF NITROGEN-AMMONIA LABORATORY AND INDUSTRIAL PREPARATION
OXIDES OF NITROGEN
The common oxides of nitrogen are:-Dinitrogen(i) oxide, N2O- Nitrogen (ii) oxide, NO. Nitrogen (iv) oxide, NO2, others are dinitrogen(iii) oxide, N2O3, a pale blue liquid at room temperature and dinitrogen(iv) oxide, N2O4, a yellow liquid below the room temperature and dinitrogen(v) oxide N2O5 that exists as an unusual white solid at room temperature.
AMMONIA
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION OF AMMONIA
The Haber process: Ammonia is manufactured from its constituent elements by a process devised by a German chemist, Fritz Haber (1914). The raw materials used are: nitrogen (obtained from water gas or natural gas).A mixture of dried nitrogen and hydrogen in the ratio 1:3 by volume is subjected to a high pressure of 200 – 250 atmosphere, at about 450 and in the presence of finely divided iron as the catalyst; the reaction is exothermic and reversible
N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g)
Under these conditions, about 20% ammonia is produced.
Successive heating and cooling under pressure liquefy the ammonia gas produced and the uncombined nitrogen and hydrogen are recycled. The flow chart for the production of ammonia is shown
Mixture in a drier |
Mixture over finely
Divided catalyst + heat + pressure |
Ammonia liquefied and removed |
LABORATORY PREPARATION OF AMMONIA:
Ammonia is prepared in the laboratory by heating a mixture of ammonium salt and non-volatile base. Calcium hydroxide is preferred to sodium hydroxide because calcium hydroxide is cheap and non-deliquescent. Heating a mixture of ammonium chloride and calcium hydroxide produces ammonia gas. The drying agent for ammonia is calcium oxide (quick lime). Concentrated tetraoxosulphate (vi) acid and calcium chloride are not used to dry ammonia because they react with ammonia to form salts
NH4Cl + Ca(OH)2 → CaCl2 + H2O + NH3
EVALUATION
- State the type of chemical bond between nitrogen and hydrogen atoms in a molecule of ammonia.
- In the industrial production of ammonia.
- What name is given to the process?
- State one source of each of the starting material.
- What are the operating temperature and pressure?
PERIOD 4: PROPERTIES AND USES, TEST FOR AMMONIA, FOUNTAIN EXPERIMENT
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF AMMONIA:
- It is a colourless gas with choking smell.
- It is very soluble in water.
- In large quantities, ammonia is poisonous.
- It is 1.7 times less dense than air
- It turns moist red litmus paper red.
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF AMMONIA
- Ammonia burns in oxygen producing steam and nitrogen
4NH3 + 3O2 → 2N2 + 6H2O
Ammonia reacts with platinium- rhodium catalyst to form nitrogen (ii) oxide.
4NH3 + 5O2 → 4NO + 6H2O
- Ammonia reduces copper (ii) oxide
2NH3 + 3CuO → 3Cu + 3H2O + N2
- Ammonium precipitates many metallic ions from solution as insoluble hydroxides.
FeSO4(aq) + 2NH3(aq) + 2H2O(l) → Fe(OH)2(s) + (NH4)2SO4(aq)
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USES OF AMMONIA
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