CHEMISTRY THE MOLECULAR NATURE OF MATTER
CHEMISTRY THE MOLECULAR NATURE OF MATTER
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ISBN: 9781264586455
Author: SILBERBERG
Publisher: McGraw Hil
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Chapter 22, Problem 22.15P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The processes of atmospheric and industrial fixation with high energy requirement have to be explained.

Concept introduction:

  • The elemental nitrogen can be converted into organic ammonia with the help of lightining, bacteria etc in a process known as nitrogen fixation.
  • Nitrification is the process in which the ammonia or ammonium is converted into nitrites and then to nitrates with the help of bacteria.
  • The nitrates or ammonia are used by plants.
  • Aerobic bacteria converts the nitrogen into ammonia from substances like animal wastes in a process known as ammonification.
  • Anaerobic bacteria converts the nitrates and nitrites into nitrogen gases in a process known as denitrification.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The way in which thermodynamics of atmospheric and industrial fixation differ has to be explained.

Concept introduction:

  • The elemental nitrogen can be converted into organic ammonia with the help of lightining, bacteria etc in a process known as nitrogen fixation.
  • Nitrification is the process in which the ammonia or ammonium is converted into nitrites and then to nitrates with the help of bacteria.
  • The nitrates or ammonia are used by plants.
  • Aerobic bacteria converts the nitrogen into ammonia from substances like animal wastes in a process known as ammonification.
  • Anaerobic bacteria converts the nitrates and nitrites into nitrogen gases in a process known as denitrification.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The source of the“great deal of energy” for nitrogen fixation has to be given.

Concept introduction:

  • The elemental nitrogen can be converted into organic ammonia with the help of lightining, bacteria etc in a process known as nitrogen fixation.
  • Nitrification is the process in which the ammonia or ammonium is converted into nitrites and then to nitrates with the help of bacteria.
  • The nitrates or ammonia are used by plants.
  • Aerobic bacteria converts the nitrogen into ammonia from substances like animal wastes in a process known as ammonification.
  • Anaerobic bacteria converts the nitrates and nitrites into nitrogen gases in a process known as denitrification.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The most obvious environmental result of low activation energy for nitrogen fixation has to be given.

Concept introduction:

  • The elemental nitrogen can be converted into organic ammonia with the help of lightining, bacteria etc in a process known as nitrogen fixation.
  • Nitrification is the process in which the ammonia or ammonium is converted into nitrites and then to nitrates with the help of bacteria.
  • The nitrates or ammonia are used by plants.
  • Aerobic bacteria converts the nitrogen into ammonia from substances like animal wastes in a process known as ammonification.
  • Anaerobic bacteria converts the nitrates and nitrites into nitrogen gases in a process known as denitrification.

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Chapter 22 Solutions

CHEMISTRY THE MOLECULAR NATURE OF MATTER

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