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Why not ammonia, NH3, as liquid fuel?

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Why not ammonia, NH3, as liquid fuel?

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Originally Posted by Nasor Actually it’s endothermic to go from 2 NH3 to 1 N2 and 3 H2. So if you use ammonia as a hydrogen source you actually pay an energy penalty when you liberate the hydrogen from the ammonia, but you more than make up for it in the second step where you combine the hydrogen with oxygen.

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