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Oxygen absorption into platinum

A mixture of ammonia and air (or oxygen) is passed through heated fine-mesh, platinum gauze. This converts 90-95% of the ammonia in the gas to nitric oxide, which is further oxidized to nitrogen dioxide. The gases are then passed into absorption towers where they are scrubbed with water, converting the nitric dioxide into nitric acid. The following reactions occur ... [Pg.240]


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