Chemistry
Give balanced equation for the reaction : Ammonia and Oxygen in the presence of a catalyst.
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Below is the equation for the catalytic oxidation of Ammonia:
3 + 5\text{O}2 \xrightarrow[800 \degree \text{C}]{\text{Pt.}} \text{4NO} + \text{6H}_\text{2}\text{O} + \Delta
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