State the condition under which hydrogen is made to react with nitrogen in the Haber process
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The Haber process is the process that uses extracted nitrogen from the atmosphere and reacts the nitrogen (N2) gas would react with 3 moles of hydrogen (H2) gas by using a medium temperature around 473K-673K (200- 400°C) High atmospheric pressures such as 250 atmospheres (25331250 Pascal) and a catalyst to create ammonia (NH3).
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When hydrogen is burned in air, the oxygen combines with the hydrogen leaving nitrogen behind. In the Haber process, nitrogen and hydrogen react together under these conditions: a high temperature – ranging from 350°C to 450°C. a high pressure – ranging from 150 to 200 atmospheres (150 – 200 times normal pressure)
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