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Nearly all the nitric acid produced in the U. S. is manufactured by the high-temperature catalytic oxidation of ammonia as shown schematically in Figure 8.8-1. This process typically consists of 3 steps: (1) ammonia oxidation, (2) nitric oxide oxidation, and (3) absorption.
The Ostwald process is a chemical process used for making nitric acid (HNO3). The Ostwald process is a mainstay of the modern chemical industry, and it provides the main raw material for the most common type of fertilizer production.
In the body, the enzyme nitric oxide synthase (NOS) produces nitric oxide from the amino acid arginine. Aschner and colleagues had discovered that NOS is present in a multi-protein complex, which is important for the activation of NOS and production of nitric oxide.
Nowadays nitric acid plants are currently based on the same basic chemical operations: Oxidation of ammonia with air resulting nitric oxide. Oxidation of the nitric oxide to nitrogen dioxide and absorption in water resulting a solution of nitric acid.
Nitric acid is often produced by high-temperature catalytic oxidation of ammonia. This process consists of three main steps: ammonia oxidation, nitric oxide oxidation and absorption. The most common catalyst is composed of about 90% platinum and 10% rhodium (by weight).
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Approximately one ton of 100 % nitric acid can be obtained from 280 to 290 kg of ammonia, with slight variations in how the production method is carried out. The primary function of the plant is to produce ammonia for nitric acid production.
Severe thunderstorms can produce temperatures high enough to generate nitrogen dioxide which combines with water to form nitric acid. This is either rained or washed out of the atmosphere in very low concentrations. Nitric acid from this source readily reacts with ammonia in the atmosphere to form ammonium nitrate.

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