How inert is nitrogen
I am curious to know if it is true that NOx will form first before NH3 when all of them are mixed together.
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The NH3 require much lower energy to form compared to NO. Anyone think otherwise, please post link to NOx vs NH3 reaction.
I also curious to know whether nitrogen molecule is really unbreakable/inert:
Heat Changes During Chemical Reactions
Ionization Energy
WebElements Periodic Table of the Elements | Nitrogen | bond enthalpy data
the energy needed to break N2 is just twice required for OO. I don't see why an overpowered ionizer will not ionize N2 aswell.
I am curious to know if it is true that NOx will form first before NH3 when all of them are mixed together.
Nitrogen and Oxygen | TutorVista.com
The NH3 require much lower energy to form compared to NO. Anyone think otherwise, please post link to NOx vs NH3 reaction.
I also curious to know whether nitrogen molecule is really unbreakable/inert:
Heat Changes During Chemical Reactions
Ionization Energy
WebElements Periodic Table of the Elements | Nitrogen | bond enthalpy data
The bond energy in the gaseous diatomic species NN is 945.33 ±0.59 kJ mol-1.
The bond energy in the gaseous diatomic species OO is 498.36 ±0.17 kJ mol-1
The bond energy in the gaseous diatomic species HH is 435.990 kJ mol-1
The bond energy in the gaseous diatomic species OO is 498.36 ±0.17 kJ mol-1
The bond energy in the gaseous diatomic species HH is 435.990 kJ mol-1
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