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==The Sixth Question==
 
==The Sixth Question==
   
Please fill in the correct answer in the blank:
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'''Please fill in the correct answer in the blank:'''
   
 
"In the Haber Process, the ingredients used to make Ammonia are Ammonium Chloride and ( )."
 
"In the Haber Process, the ingredients used to make Ammonia are Ammonium Chloride and ( )."
   
Himeji Mizuki's answer:
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'''Himeji Mizuki's answer:'''
   
 
Calcium Hydroxide.
 
Calcium Hydroxide.
   
Teacher's comment:
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'''Teacher's comment:'''
   
 
That's correct. Creating Ammonia is a very important process for industries. Please remember this.
 
That's correct. Creating Ammonia is a very important process for industries. Please remember this.
   
Tsuchiya Kouta's answer:
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'''Tsuchiya Kouta's answer:'''
   
 
Ammonium salt absorption agent.
 
Ammonium salt absorption agent.
   
Teacher's comment:
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'''Teacher's comment:'''
   
 
Please don't create such a method so conveniently.
 
Please don't create such a method so conveniently.
   
Toshii Akihisa's Answer:
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'''Yoshii Akihisa's Answer:'''
   
 
Ammonia.
 
Ammonia.
   
Teacher's comment:
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'''Teacher's comment:'''
   
 
That answer is illegal.
 
That answer is illegal.

Revision as of 14:46, 1 November 2010

The Sixth Question

Please fill in the correct answer in the blank:

"In the Haber Process, the ingredients used to make Ammonia are Ammonium Chloride and ( )."

Himeji Mizuki's answer:

Calcium Hydroxide.

Teacher's comment:

That's correct. Creating Ammonia is a very important process for industries. Please remember this.

Tsuchiya Kouta's answer:

Ammonium salt absorption agent.

Teacher's comment:

Please don't create such a method so conveniently.

Yoshii Akihisa's Answer:

Ammonia.

Teacher's comment:

That answer is illegal.