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  • ...chemistry|inorganic chemicals]]. There are literally dozens of large-scale ammonia production plants throughout the industrial world, some of which produce as much as 2, ...eformer.png/credit}}<br/>|}}[[Process flow diagram|Block flow diagram]] of ammonia production processes]]
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  • ...chemistry|inorganic chemicals]]. There are literally dozens of large-scale ammonia production plants throughout the industrial world, some of which produce as much as 2, .../credit|{{Steam-Methane Reformer.png/credit}}<br/>|}}Block flow diagram of ammonia production processes]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Ammonia production]]
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  • {{r|Ammonia production}}
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  • {{main|Ammonia production}} Each of the reactants and the products is gaseous at the conditions used in [[ammonia production]] plants. One mole of any gas uses the same volume (24L at room temperature
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  • [[Ammonia production]] on an industrial-scale uses the [[Haber process|Haber-Bosch process]], in
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  • ...(ZnO) with which it reacts to form solid [[zinc sulfide]] (ZnS) (see the [[Ammonia production]] article).
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  • ...chemistry|inorganic chemicals]]. There are literally dozens of large-scale ammonia production plants throughout the industrial world, some of which produce as much as 2, ...eformer.png/credit}}<br/>|}}[[Process flow diagram|Block flow diagram]] of ammonia production processes]]
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  • ...chemistry|inorganic chemicals]]. There are literally dozens of large-scale ammonia production plants throughout the industrial world, some of which produce as much as 2, .../credit|{{Steam-Methane Reformer.png/credit}}<br/>|}}Block flow diagram of ammonia production processes]]
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  • ...s block flow diagrams. 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 (
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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 editor to nomin
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  • {{r|Ammonia production}}
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  • The Haber process for the [[Ammonia production|production of ammonia]] by combining hydrogen and [[nitrogen]] was first pa
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  • The Haber process for the [[Ammonia production|production of ammonia]] by combining hydrogen and [[nitrogen]] was first pa
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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, which produc
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  • {{r|Ammonia production}}
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  • ...onfused with [[steam reforming]] plants used to produce [[hydrogen]] and [[Ammonia production|ammonia]].
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  • ...<sub>2</sub> such as the offgas from the steam reforming process used in [[ammonia production]] or the [[flue gas]]es from [[Conventional coal-fired power plant|power pl
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  • ...<sub>2</sub> such as the offgas from the steam reforming process used in [[ammonia production]] or the [[flue gas]]es from [[Conventional coal-fired power plant|power pl
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  • ===[[Ammonia production/Citable Version]]===
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  • ...hydrate]]s. A third way to fix nitrogen is by an industrial process (see [[Ammonia production]]) which uses high pressure and temperature as well as a [[catalyst]] to co
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  • *[[Haber process]] for [[ammonia production]]
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  • Concommittent hypokalemia should be corrected as hypokalemia increases renal ammonia production and may promote conversion of ammonium into ammonia which can cross the blo
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  • ...[[hydrogen economy]]). At this moment the main use of hydrogen is in the [[Ammonia production|manufacturing of ammonia]] by catalytic reaction of hydrogen with nitrogen
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  • {{Main|Ammonia production|Petrochemicals|Haber process|Hydrogen production}}
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  • {{Main|Ammonia production|Petrochemicals|Haber process|Hydrogen production}}
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  • * [[Ammonia production]]
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