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Haber's process in chemistry

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The Haber Process combines nitrogen from the air with hydrogen derived mainly from natural gas (methane) into ammonia. The reaction is reversible and the production of ammonia is exothermic. A flow scheme for the Haber Process looks like this: Some notes on the conditions. The catalyst.

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Answered by rishabh2328
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The Haber Process combines nitrogen from the air with hydrogen derived mainly from natural gas (methane) into ammonia. The reaction is reversible and the production of ammonia is exothermic.

{N}_{2(g)} + {3H}_{2(g)} \longrightarrow {2NH}_{3}

∆H = -92 KJ/mol

A flow scheme for the Haber Process looks like this: (see Attachment)

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