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Chapter: Ammonia
At the end of the chapter, you should be able to:
  1. Describe the use of nitrogen, from air, and hydrogen, from cracking oil,in the manufacture of ammonia
  2. State that some chemical reactions are reversible, e.g. manufacture of ammonia
  3. Describe the essential conditions for the manufacture of ammonia by the Haber process
  4. Describe the displacement of ammonia from its salts (LINK TO REACTIONS OF ALKALI)

    Ammonia PPT
    Ammonia Worksheet