A. High pressure, low reactants concentration, high temperature
B. High pressure, low reactants concentration, low temperature
C. High pressure, high reactants concentration, low temperature
D. Low pressure, high reactants concentration, low temperature
Related Mcqs:
- Yield of urea can be increased with excess ammonia and higher pressure & temperature, but because of ____________ this is normally not done?
A. Increased biuret formation
B. High corrosion rate
C. Increased cost of equipment
D. All A., B. & C. - Catalytic ammonia synthesis reaction as in Haber’s process is_________________?
A. Endothermic
B. Exothermic
C. Irreversible
D. None of these - Steam reforming of naphtha produces ammonia synthesis gas. This is a/an ____________ process?
A. Autocatalytic
B. Endothermic
C. Exothermic
D. Non-catalytic - Catalyst used in Haber’s process for ammonia production is_________________?
A. Reduced iron oxide
B. Nickel
C. Vanadium pentoxide
D. Silica gel - Vapor phase reaction of ammonia & nitric acid to produce ammonium nitrate is termed as the _______________ process?
A. Haber’s
B. Stengel
C. Le-chatelier’s
D. Du-pont’s - Which of the following is not a commercially used feed-stock for the production of ammonia synthesis gas ?
A. Water
B. Naphtha
C. Tar
D. Coal/coke oven gas - Which of the following is the costliest method for commercial production of hydrogen for ammonia synthesis ?
A. H2 separation from coke oven gas
B. Steam reforming of naphtha
C. Cracking of natural gas
D. Electrolysis of water - Which of the following is the costliest source of hydrogen needed for ammonia manufacture under Indian condition _______________?
A. Electrolysis of water
B. Cryogenic removal of H2 from coke oven gas
C. Steam reforming of naphtha
D. Natural gas cracking - Iron is not used alone as a catalyst in ammonia synthesis, because___________________?
A. Its activity declines rapidly, if heated to above 520°C
B. It decomposes ammonia
C. It gets oxidised above 500°C
D. None of these - Though liquid ammonia itself is a fertiliser (with 82% nitrogen content) yet it is commonly not used as such in a tropical country like India, because it___________________?
A. Has a pungent smell
B. Vaporises at normal temperature
C. Is toxic and highly corrosive
D. Is in short supply