The Haber Process

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where is the nitrogen obtained form?
from the air, which is 78% nitrogen
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where os the hydrogen obtained from?
from natural gas, or other resources such as crude oil
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what type of reaction is the production of ammonia
a reversible reaction
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what does it mean when a reversible reaction reaches an equilibrium?
when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the backwards reaction
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what are the industrial conditions needed for the harbour process
450 degrees celsius and 200 atmospheres and an iron catalyst
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how is the ammonia formed?
it is formed as a gas and is cooled in the condenser and is liquefied, it is then removed
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what happens to the left over nitrogen and hydrogen?
the unused nitrogen and hydrogen is recycled
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