Chemistry · Electrochemistry
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Oswald's process the oxidation of:
- A
H2S
- B
NH3
- C
H2SO4
- D
HNO3
- E
Cl2
The oxidation of ammonia takes place, and it is converted into nitric oxide (NO). The process is reversible and exothermic. The change in temperature encourages a forward reaction.
Oswald's process is not the oxidation of H2S.
Oswald's process is the oxidation of NH3. The oxidation of ammonia takes place, and it is converted into nitric oxide (NO). The process is reversible and exothermic. The change in temperature encourages a forward reaction.
Oswald's process is not the oxidation of H2SO4.
Oswald's process is not the oxidation of HNO3.
Oswald's process is not the oxidation of Cl2.
Tagged under Chemistry · Electrochemistry · 2022