Step 1: Industrial preparation of Ammonia.
Ammonia is prepared industrially by the
Haber process. It involves direct combination of nitrogen and hydrogen gases under specific conditions.
Step 2: Flow diagram of Haber process.
\[
N_2 (g) + 3H_2 (g) \;\xrightleftharpoons[\text{450-500°C}]{\text{Fe catalyst, 200 atm}}\; 2NH_3 (g) + \Delta H
\]
Flow Diagram:
\[
\text{N}_2 + \text{H}_2 \;\longrightarrow\; \text{Compression (200 atm)} \;\longrightarrow\; \text{Fe Catalyst Chamber (450-500°C)} \;\longrightarrow\; NH_3 \text{ formed and condensed.}
\]
Step 3: Reaction of Ammonia with Copper ion (\(Cu^{2+}\)).
Ammonia reacts with copper(II) ions to form a deep blue complex:
\[
Cu^{2+} + 4NH_3 \;\longrightarrow\; [Cu(NH_3)_4]^{2+}
\]
Step 4: Reaction of Ammonia with Silver ion (\(Ag^+\)).
Ammonia reacts with silver ions to form a soluble complex:
\[
Ag^+ + 2NH_3 \;\longrightarrow\; [Ag(NH_3)_2]^+
\]
Conclusion:
Ammonia is prepared industrially by the Haber process under high temperature, pressure, and Fe catalyst. It also forms characteristic coordination complexes with \(Cu^{2+}\) (deep blue) and \(Ag^+\) (diammine silver complex).