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On average, about 33 million BTUs of natural gas are required to produce a ton of ammonia. This amount can vary depending on the efficiency of the production process and the technology used.
To produce 1 ton of ammonia, approximately 1.7-1.8 tons of coal are needed. The coal is primarily used as a source of energy in the production of ammonia through the Haber-Bosch process.
To produce 1 ton of urea, approximately 1.32 tons of ammonia is needed. This is because urea is produced through the reaction of ammonia and carbon dioxide in a process called the Haber-Bosch process.
A ton of anything is 2000 pounds (US) or 2240 pounds (UK)
It would take 1 ton of water to create 1 ton of steam.
The price of ammonia can vary depending on the supplier, quantity, and market conditions. Currently, the price typically ranges from $300 to $400 per metric ton.
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Amount of heat required to Melt a Ton of Ice in a 24/h Period This converts to about 12000btu/h.
The production of ammonia can vary depending on the method used. However, typically, one ton of ammonia is produced from around 1.8 to 2 tons of nitrogen gas and three to five tons of hydrogen gas through the Haber-Bosch process.
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Square metres are an area, a ton is a mass the units are incompatible.