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  2. Haber process - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen can also be produced from water and electricity using electrolysis: at one time, most of Europe's ammonia was produced from the Hydro plant at Vemork. Other possibilities include biological hydrogen production or photolysis, but at present, steam reforming of natural gas is the most economical means of mass-producing hydrogen.

  3. Ammonia - Wikipedia

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    Around 70% of ammonia produced industrially is ... Household ammonia or ammonium hydroxide is a solution of ammonia in water ... 99.4% of the ammonia molecules are ...

  4. Ammonia production - Wikipedia

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    Ammonia electrolysis may require much less thermodynamic energy than water electrolysis (only 0.06 V in alkaline media). [23] Another option for recovering ammonia from wastewater is to use the mechanics of the ammonia-water thermal absorption cycle. [24] [25] Ammonia can thus be recovered either as a liquid or as ammonium hydroxide. The ...

  5. History of the Haber process - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Haber process begins with the invention of the Haber process at the dawn of the twentieth century. The process allows the economical fixation of atmospheric dinitrogen in the form of ammonia, which in turn allows for the industrial synthesis of various explosives and nitrogen fertilizers, and is probably the most important industrial process developed during the twentieth ...

  6. Ammonia solution - Wikipedia

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    Household 'ammonia' is a solution of NH 3 in water, and is used as a general purpose cleaner for many surfaces. Because ammonia results in a relatively streak-free shine, one of its most common uses is to clean glass, porcelain, and stainless steel. It is also frequently used for cleaning ovens and for soaking items to loosen baked-on grime.

  7. City officials are concerned about water usage by a proposed ...

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    The proposed development of a green ammonia plant near Robstown may call for as much as 5.5 million gallons of water per day for production. City officials are concerned about water usage by a ...

  8. Why Plug Power Stock Charged Higher Today - AOL

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    Plug Power uses electrolyzers and electricity made from renewable sources to split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. That creates green hydrogen that could power data centers. It most ...

  9. Industrial catalysts - Wikipedia

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    Ammonia production was one of the first commercial processes that required the production of hydrogen, and the cheapest and best way to obtain hydrogen was via the water-gas shift reaction. The Haber–Bosch process is the most common process used in the ammonia industry.