This assignment will require some research. Choose a chemical reaction that is used in industry, research, or nature. DO NOT USE the photosynthesis process or the cellular respiration process. Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are not single chemical reactions; they are each a series of chemical reactions. For the reaction that you choose: 1) Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction (include the phases). 2) What is/are the reactant(s)? 3) What is/are the product(s)? 4) Why is this reaction important in either industry, research, or nature?
This assignment will require some research. Choose a chemical reaction that is used in industry, research, or nature. DO NOT USE the photosynthesis process or the
For the reaction that you choose:
1) Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction (include the phases).
2) What is/are the reactant(s)?
3) What is/are the product(s)?
4) Why is this reaction important in either industry, research, or nature?


Chemical reaction that I am choosing is formation of ammonia(NH3) ,which is used in industries.
In industries, ammonia is formed by well known process , i.e. Haber's process
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