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Select the correct word from the list given in the bracket for each of the following statements.
Ammonia burns with a _____ flame producing nitrogen and water vapor (yellowish green/blue)


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Solution

  • When ammonia burns in the air, the reaction is called combustion or oxidation of ammonia.
  • In this reaction, nitrogen, and water.

4NH3(g)+3O2(g)2N2(g)+6H2O(l)AmmoniaOxygenNitrogenWater

  • The flame with which ammonia burns in this reaction is yellowish-green in color.
  • Thus, ammonia burns with a yellowish-green flame producing nitrogen and water vapor.

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