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A major credit goes to a century-old process called the Haber-Bosch process. It’s a chemical reaction that produces ammonia — one of the key ingredients in fertilizers. But this process comes ...
However, the rate of reaction is low at low temperatures. So, as in the Haber process, a compromise temperature of 450 °C is chosen. If the pressure is increased, the equilibrium position moves ...
There's a good chance you owe your existence to the Haber-Bosch process. This industrial chemical reaction between hydrogen and nitrogen produces ammonia, the key ingredient in synthetic ...
Using a catalyst in the Haber process means that a lower temperature can be used whilst keeping the rate of reaction high. A lower temperature helps to keep the yield high. Most of the hydrogen ...