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Ammonia Production Process

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This lecture covers the mass balance in an ammonia production process, focusing on the stoichiometry of nitrogen and hydrogen. It discusses the incorporation of a recycle stream and a purge stream in the process design to achieve high overall nitrogen conversion.

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