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JenerDerBleibt
4 months ago

You would have to replicate the Ostwald process, so you need a suitable metal catalyst because the simple combustion of, for example, ammonia leads only to the preferred products nitrogen and water. But that’s all but possible in home affairs. In each other combustion, nitrogen oxides, if at all, are only produced in very small amounts.

Especially when nitrogen oxides are toxic at high concentrations. So, if you don’t have any experience with gas reactions, leave your fingers of this. That’s very dangerous. People with more harmless substances have already taken to the hospital or even to the grave.

JenerDerBleibt
4 months ago
Reply to  FrozenNosexD

Are you going to be honest if there were simpler variants, don’t you think the industry would rather use them than the incomprehensible elaborate Ostwald procedure?

MeisterRuelps, UserMod Light
Reply to  JenerDerBleibt

He wants to produce nitrates, which I personally consider quite dangerous, as he apparently has no idea of chemistry

JenerDerBleibt
4 months ago

That is why the comment. Never understand that people have the Bock on Chemistry but 0 experience, always come directly with such projects around the corner.

MeisterRuelps, UserMod Light

I have more respect for HF, fluorine, Hg connections or anything that easily catches fire when it comes into contact with air and counts among the organic compounds

JenerDerBleibt
4 months ago

I always have a little more respect for the degree of gases, because you risk exposure much faster. So at least in my head xD

MeisterRuelps, UserMod Light

The dangerous and mysterious irritates her, that’s quite normal. But what is not normal that they want to ruin their health

Nitrogen oxides are harmless compared to other substances if one can handle them. Have worked with far more toxic substances and more respect for these than NOx.

ThomasJNewton
4 months ago

Ammonia is suitable. You can easily produce this at from 150 to 350 bar and from about 400 to 500 °C from water and nitrogen.

Irony recognized?

ThomasJNewton
4 months ago

It can form in walls Ca(NO3)2. CaNO3 doesn’t exist and can’t give it, you know, if you have a little idea of chemistry.

The so-called. However, calcareous alpine is formed only in stable walls which are fully absorbed with animal excrements. Please don’t go home!