The Haber Process - GCSE Chemistry | kayscience.com

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The Haber process is a reversible reaction where nitrogen reacts with hydrogen forming ammonia. Nitrogen is obtained from the air and hydrogen from natural gas. The temperature is 450 degrees Celsius and a pressure of 200atm is used. An iron catalyst is used to speed up the rate of reaction by providing an alternative reaction pathway. The gases are cooled so ammonia condenses into a liquid (liquifies), where it is then separated. The unreacted hydrogen and nitrogen are recycled back into the reacting mixture.

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