A. Haber’s
B. Stengel
C. Le-chatelier’s
D. Du-pont’s
Related Mcqs:
- Neutralisation of nitric acid with ammonia to produce ammonium nitrate is a/an _______________________ reaction?
A. Catalytic
B. Endothermic
C. Exothermic
D. Autocatalytic - Liquid ammonia and 60% nitric acid reaction (which produces ammonium nitrate) is___________________?
A. Exothermic
B. Endothermic
C. Autocatalytic
D. None of these - Reaction of nitric acid and sulphuric acid with phosphate rock produces_________________?
A. Nitrophosphate
B. Diammonium phosphate
C. Tricresyl phosphate
D. Tributyl phosphate - The concentration (weight %) of nitric acid produced by the oxidation of ammonia and absorption of nitrogen oxides with water is about ____________ percent?
A. 60
B. 30
C. 95
D. 100 - During nitric acid manufacture, catalytic oxidation of ammonia at 800°C in presence of platinum catalyst produces nitrogen oxide. Conversion of NH3 to NO is about ______________ percent?
A. 38
B. 68
C. 82
D. 98 - Ammonium nitrate is___________________?
A. Having about 40% N2
B. Not hygroscopic
C. Not prone to explosive thermal decomposition
D. Mixed with limestone powder to reduce its explosive nature before using it as a fertilizer - Calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN) is__________________?
A. A mixed fertiliser
B. A straight fertiliser
C. A complex fertiliser
D. Not a fertiliser; it is an explosive - Ammonium nitrate (is mixed with limestone) is not used as fertiliser as such, because______________________?
A. It is hygroscopic and explosive in nature
B. It is highly acidic in nature
C. It is a liquid at room temperature
D. Its nitrogen content is very less - In calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN) fertiliser ____________________?
A. Nitrate nitrogen is quick acting
B. Ammoniacal nitrogen is quick acting
C. Nitrate nitrogen is slower acting
D. None of these - Raw materials required for the production of CAN (Calcium ammonium nitrate) is NH3__________________?
A. HNO3 & limestone
B. CO2 & H2SO4
C. HNO3 & NH4Cl
D. CO2 & KNO3