Draw a well diagram of the set up of the aparatus that can be used to show that ammonia gas can burn in oxygen

Write the equation for combustion of ammonia In oxygen
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To create a diagram showcasing the setup to demonstrate the burning of ammonia gas in oxygen, follow these steps:

1. Start with a labeled rectangular platform to represent the experiment table or surface.
2. Draw a small, labeled table or stand at one side of the platform to hold the apparatus.
3. Draw a round-bottomed flask on top of the stand. Label it as "Flask (F)".
4. Attach a rubber stopper to the neck of the flask and draw two labeled glass tubes coming out from it.
5. Draw a clamp attached to a retort stand near the flask, holding a Bunsen burner. Label it as "Bunsen Burner (BB)".
6. Connect one end of the glass tube from Flask F to the gas tap on the Bunsen burner. Label it as "Gas Tap (GT)".
7. Attach a test tube holder near the Bunsen burner, holding a test tube. Label it as "Test Tube (TT)".
8. Connect the other end of the glass tube from Flask F to the test tube. Label it as "Tube Connection (TC)".
9. Finally, label the necessary components like the gas tank of ammonia gas, glass tubing, and oxygen supply.

Now, to write the equation for the combustion of ammonia in oxygen, follow these steps:

1. Write the balanced equation using the chemical formulae of ammonia (NH₃) and oxygen (O₂).
4NH₃ + 5O₂ → 4NO + 6H₂O

2. Add the coefficients next to each chemical formula to balance the equation.
4NH₃ + 5O₂ → 4NO + 6H₂O

3. Verify that the equation is balanced by counting the number of atoms for each element on both sides of the equation:
Nitrogen (N): 4 atoms on both sides
Hydrogen (H): 12 atoms on both sides
Oxygen (O): 10 atoms on both sides

Now you have the diagram representing the apparatus setup and the balanced equation for the combustion of ammonia in oxygen.