a. Why is ammonia so important in providing enough food to feed the world? b. Give one
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a. Why is ammonia so important in providing enough food to feed the world?
b. Give one environmental problem and one possible health problem associated with nitrate fertilisers.
c. Explain how nitrogen oxides are involved in the formation of atmospheric sulfur trioxide (SO3).
d. The following reaction takes place in a car’s catalytic converter once it is warmed up:
2CO(g) + 2NO(g) → 2CO2(g) + N2(g)
Use oxidation numbers to explain which species is reduced and which is oxidised in the reaction.
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Cambridge International AS And A Level Chemistry Coursebook
ISBN: 9781316637739
2nd Edition
Authors: Lawrie Ryan, Roger Norris
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