Ammoniac < Extended – REPORT >

Ammonia is gaining attention as a zero-carbon energy carrier because it does not contain carbon and thus produces no CO2cap C cap O sub 2

when burned. It is easier to liquefy and transport than pure hydrogen, making it a promising fuel for maritime shipping and long-term energy storage. "Green ammonia" is produced when the hydrogen used in synthesis comes from renewable-powered water electrolysis. Safety & Environmental Impact ammoniac

: Ammonia is highly toxic to fish and other aquatic organisms, often resulting from agricultural runoff or bacterial decomposition in sediments. Ammonia is gaining attention as a zero-carbon energy

: It is a precursor for plastics, synthetic fibers like nylon and rayon, explosives (TNT, nitroglycerin), and pharmaceuticals. Safety & Environmental Impact : Ammonia is highly

: Approximately 80% of all manufactured ammonia is used for fertilizers. It provides the nitrogen essential for plant protein production, supporting roughly half of the world's food production.

: Ammonia has a trigonal pyramidal geometry.

) gains a proton to become the positively charged ( NH4+cap N cap H sub 4 raised to the positive power