Why external heating is stooped soon after the nitrogen & hydrogen start reactig chemically?
Asked by tarinchpani
| 13th Jan, 2016,
10:08: PM
Expert Answer:
Since the reaction is exothermic the heat evolved further maintains the temperature. External heating is therefore not required after the reactants are initially heated.
Since the reaction is exothermic the heat evolved further maintains the temperature. External heating is therefore not required after the reactants are initially heated.
Answered by Vaibhav Chavan
| 14th Jan, 2016,
04:26: PM
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