nitrogen will react with hydrogen to form the compound ammonia. The compound formed has properties that are different from the elements that make it up. What has to occur in order for this compound to be formed?

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A chemical reaction must occur for a compound to have different properties.

Reaction between Nitrogen and Hydrogen , which results in formation of bond and that causes the compound to be formed .

What is the process of formation of Ammonia ?

Nitrogen and Ammonia combine in a 1:3 ratio to form Ammonia by Haber's Process ,Ammonia is a colourless gas.

This conversion into ammonia takes place at pressures above 10 MPa (100 bar; 1,450 psi) and between 400 and 500 °C (752 and 932 °F),

The compound formed has properties that are different from the elements that make it up as when the compound is formed

The properties of an electron is determined by its electrons and when a compound is formed , the valence electrons of the elements combine to form a bond and which strong and cannot be broken by physical means.

The shape and composition of the molecules have change and so does the properties.

Reaction between Nitrogen and Hydrogen , which results in formation of bond and that causes the compound to be formed .

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