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  • '''Ammonia''' is a [[chemical compound]] (NH<sub>3</sub>) of [[nitrogen]] and [[hydrog
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  • #REDIRECT[[Ammonia production]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Ammonia production]]
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  • ...zers' plant in Western Australia that can produce 760,000 tonnes of liquid ammonia per year}} ...some of which produce as much as 2,000 to 3,000 tons per day of anhydrous ammonia in liquid form. The worldwide production in 2006 was 122,000,000 metric ton
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Braissant 2010 Ammonia toxicity to the brain: Effects on creatine metabolism and transport and pro
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  • #REDIRECT[[Ammonia production]]
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  • The processes for the manufacture of hydrogen (H<sub>2</sub>) and ammonia (NH<sub>3)</sub>.
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  • *{{cite book|author=Max Appl|title=Ammonia: Principles and Industrial Practices|edition|publisher=Wiley-VCH|year=1999|
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  • ...zers' plant in Western Australia that can produce 760,000 tonnes of liquid ammonia per year}} ...some of which produce as much as 2,000 to 3,000 tons per day of anhydrous ammonia in liquid form. The worldwide production in 2006 was 122,000,000 metric ton
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  • ...ional Laboratory (Scroll down to page 39 of 40 PDF pages for a list of the ammonia plants in the [[United States of America|U.S.]]) *[http://www.cheresources.com/ammonia.shtml Ammonia: The Next Step] includes a detailed process flow diagram.
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  • {{r|Ammonia}}
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  • #REDIRECT[[Ammonia production]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Ammonia production]]
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  • {{r|Ammonia}} {{r|Ammonia production}}
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  • ...ional Laboratory (Scroll down to page 39 of 40 PDF pages for a list of the ammonia plants in the [[United States of America|U.S.]]) *[http://www.cheresources.com/ammonia.shtml Ammonia: The Next Step] includes a detailed process flow diagram.
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  • The processes for the manufacture of hydrogen (H<sub>2</sub>) and ammonia (NH<sub>3)</sub>.
    127 bytes (18 words) - 20:30, 25 September 2008
  • '''Ammonia''' is a [[chemical compound]] (NH<sub>3</sub>) of [[nitrogen]] and [[hydrog
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Braissant 2010 Ammonia toxicity to the brain: Effects on creatine metabolism and transport and pro
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  • German chemist, inventor of the Haber-Bosch process for the production of ammonia, Nobelist 1918, supporter of German chemical warfare during WWI
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  • ...[ammonia]] (NH<sub>3</sub>) and have one or more of the protons present in ammonia replaced by a carbon atom. [[Methylamine]], CH<sub>3</sub>NH<sub>2</sub>, ...]] which serves as a site for chemical reactivity. Amines are basic, like ammonia, meaning that they can accept protons from protic acids or donate electrons
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  • ...mical reactions occurring in many animals that produces urea (NH2)2CO from ammonia (NH3), with the key reaction being the hydrolysis of arginine by arginase t
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  • A [[chemical process]] used to produce [[ammonia]] &mdash; a [[chemical compound|compound]] important in many branches of [[
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  • ...ic functions, as evidenced by severe jaundice and abnormal serum levels of ammonia; bilirubin; alkaline phosphatase; aspartate aminotransferase; lactate dehyd
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  • |{{Image|Burrup Fertilizers' plant.jpg|right|200px|Aerial photo of the ammonia plant of Burrup Fertilizer Pty. Ltd. in western Australia}} ...00px|Terra Nitrogen plant in Verdigris, Oklahoma that produces ammonia and ammonia derived fertilizers.}}
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  • |{{Image|Burrup Fertilizers' plant.jpg|right|200px|Aerial photo of the ammonia plant of Burrup Fertilizer Pty. Ltd. in western Australia}} ...00px|Terra Nitrogen plant in Verdigris, Oklahoma that produces ammonia and ammonia derived fertilizers.}}
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  • |compounds= ammonia, oxides, oxyacids, amines, amides ...h three other atoms, sharing one electron with each, as in NH<sub>3</sub>, ammonia; a single covalent bond with one atom and one double covalent bond with ano
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  • The '''Haber process''' is a process used to produce the useful substance [[ammonia]] from [[hydrogen]] and [[nitrogen]]. {{main|Ammonia production}}
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  • {{r|Ammonia production}}
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  • {{r|Blood ammonia}}
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  • ...reeze-software.com/downloads/haz_tci_1997_1.pdf Source Characterization of Ammonia Accidental Releases for Various Storage and Process Conditions] Hung-Ming S
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  • {{r|Ammonia production}}
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  • {{r|Ammonia}}
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  • {{r|Ammonia production}}
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  • ...zers' plant in Western Australia that can produce 760,000 tonnes of liquid ammonia per year}} ...some of which produce as much as 2,000 to 3,000 tons per day of anhydrous ammonia in liquid form. The worldwide production in 2006 was 122,000,000 metric ton
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  • *{{cite book|author=Max Appl|title=Ammonia: Principles and Industrial Practices|edition|publisher=Wiley-VCH|year=1999|
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  • ...zers' plant in Western Australia that can produce 760,000 tonnes of liquid ammonia per year}} ...some of which produce as much as 2,000 to 3,000 tons per day of anhydrous ammonia in liquid form. The worldwide production in 2006 was 122,000,000 metric ton
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  • * Nitrogen in the form of ammonia. ...vironment at growth limiting concentrations, as it enables avid capture of ammonia at low concentrations for subsequent use in many different biosynthetic pro
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  • ...ample of physical absorption of a gas into a liquid is the absorption of [[ammonia]] (NH<sub>3</sub>) into [[water]] (H<sub>2</sub>O). Some other examples are ...(ZnO) with which it reacts to form solid [[zinc sulfide]] (ZnS) (see the [[Ammonia production]] article).
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  • ===Nitrogen and hydrogen required for ammonia synthesis=== {{Image|Ammonia Synthesis.png|right|220px}}
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  • ...with [[ammonia]], NH<sub>3</sub>, boron trifluoride is the Lewis acid and ammonia is the Lewis base. The two chemicals form a complex in which BF<sub>3</sub
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  • {{r|Ammonia}}
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  • ...ctions, as evidenced by severe [[jaundice]] and abnormal serum levels of [[ammonia]]; [[bilirubin]]; [[alkaline phosphatase]]; [[aspartate aminotransferase]];
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  • ...ms. One is a diagram of the processes used to produce [[Ammonia production|ammonia]] and the other is a diagram of a process for producing [[Asphalt (petroleu ...am of steam-methane reforming and other processes used in producing liquid ammonia}}
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  • ...to simple cellular metabolites (lactic acid, acetic acid, carbon dioxide, ammonia, urea, etc.). The creation of cellular metabolites is an [[oxidation]] proc
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  • * [[Ammonia production]] : Corrected spelling of "quantity" * I made some very minor rewording of one small paragraph in Ammonia production/draft. Could you also change that? If not, then it needs an edit
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  • ...at is held in place with a membrane permeable to the desired gas such as [[ammonia]] or [[carbon dioxide]]. When the gas passes through the membrane, the chan
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  • {{r|Ammonia production}}
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  • ...orporated in compounds such as: nitrate ions (NO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup>) ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>) urea (NH<sub>2</sub>)<sub>2</sub>CO * Animals secure their ...and the innovation was called the Haber-Bosch process. It produces liquid ammonia which is the raw material for nitrogen fertilizer. Today fertilizer factori
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  • ...nding flow of brine, together with efficient recovery and recycling of the ammonia. Use of the Solvay process soon became widespread and it is still used toda ...eering achievements because it made possible the large-scale production of ammonia-based fertilizers that transformed the world's food production.<ref>{{cite
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  • ...mbustion process to prevent their formation, or by catalytic reaction with ammonia or urea. In either case, the aim is to produce nitrogen gas, rather than ni
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  • *Reaction of most other [[carboxylic acid]] derivatives with ammonia, a primary amine, or a secondary amine will give an amide. By using derivat
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  • ...the gaseous [[chemical element|elements]] [[hydrogen]] and [[nitrogen]]. [[Ammonia]] is an important feedstock for artificial fertilizers and explosives. In From 1904 on Haber worked on the catalytic formation of ammonia. In 1905 he published his book ''Thermodynamik technischer Gasreaktionen''
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  • ...nding flow of brine, together with efficient recovery and recycling of the ammonia. Use of the Solvay process soon became widespread and it is still used toda ...eering achievements because it made possible the large-scale production of ammonia-based fertilizers that transformed the world's food production.<ref>{{cite
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  • ...m reforming]] plants used to produce [[hydrogen]] and [[Ammonia production|ammonia]]. |[[ammonia]]||[[ethanol]]||[[isopropanol]]||[[methyl tert-butyl ether|methyl ''tert''-
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  • ...ustic''. In other versions of the process, the alkalinity is provided by [[ammonia]], which is a weak base. ...erosene/Jet Fuel Sweetening]</ref> This process injects small amounts of [[ammonia]] and water (rather than caustic) into the feed naphtha to provide the requ
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  • ...in]]. They will have a good deal of [[water]] or [[methane]] (some think [[ammonia]] based life is possible).
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  • ...mous biological importance. Arg is also required for the detoxification of ammonia, which is an extremely toxic substance for the central nervous system. Ther
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  • ...n monoxide]] and [[hydrogen]], much as has been used in [[methanol]] and [[ammonia production]]. These feedstocks then go to a [[Fischer-Tropsch]] reactor, w
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  • ...soluble Ba<sub>3</sub>(PO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>2</sub> in solution when excess ammonia is added. </td>
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