Abstract

Abstract 1) The decomposition of both ammonia and hydrazine were carried out under high frequency discharge and the effects of frequency on the chemical reactions were investigated. The frequencies of electric current were 100 and 250 MC. 2) The effects of frequency appeared clearly on the decomposition of hydrazine: under 100 MC frequency discharge the decomposition was a 1st order reaction, while under 250 MC it was approximately zero order reaction, and the overall reaction was retarded moderately by the hydrogen produced in the course of the reaction. 3) As for the decomposition of ammonia, in any case, the reactions were retarded by hydrogen. Under 100 MC frequency discharge the reaction was 1st order, while under 250 MC it was a fractional order reaction.

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