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The Haber Process An essential industrial process
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The Haber Process This reaction makes ammonia out of hydrogen and nitrogen. The nitrogen comes from the air (78% N). You don’t need to worry about where the hydrogen comes from!
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The Haber Process The Haber process is a REVERSIBLE reaction N 2(g) + 3H 2(g) 2NH 3(g) (+ heat) nitrogen + hydrogen ammonia A reversible reaction is one where the products of the reaction can themselves react to produce the original reactants.
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The Haber Process
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You need to LEARN the industrial conditions this reaction occurs in off by heart – this is a favourite exam question!!! Industrial conditions: PRESSURE:200 atmospheres TEMPERATURE:450 0 C CATALYST:Iron
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The Haber Key facts 1. H and N are mixed in a 3:1 ratio 2. Because the reaction is reversable not all the nitrogen and hydrogen will convert to ammonia. 3. The ammonia forms as a gas but cools and liquefies in the condenser 4. The H and N which do not react are passed through the system again so they are not wasted.
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