Surface Chemistry
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Zeolites are aluminosilicates, i.e., three dimensional network silicates in which some silicon atoms are replaced by aluminium atoms. They are shape selective catalysts, i.e., only those molecules having a size, small enough to pass their pores are adsorbed by them.
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In Haber's process, hydrogen is obtained by reacting methane with steam in presence of NiO as catalyst. The process is known as steam reforming. Why is it necessary to remove CO when ammonia is obtained by Haber’s process?
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