Consider N2 + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g) ∆H= -92.46kJ/mol The optimum temperature ( oC), to produce ammonia is
Answer: 450
Explanation
Lower temperatures favor the production of ammonia due to the exothermic nature of the reaction, but a moderate temperature (450°C) is typically used for optimal reaction speed and yield.
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