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Answered by Anonymous
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★Answer :

High pressure on the reaction at equilibrium favors the shift of the equilibrium to the right.

∴ A pressure of about 200atm will be suitable for the higher yield of ammonia.

★Conditions:

  • Due to the Haber process being a reversible reaction, the yield of ammonia can be changed by changing the pressure or temperature of the reaction.
  • Increasing the pressure of the reaction increases the yield of ammonia. ...
  • Increasing the temperature of the reaction actually decreases the yield of ammonia in the reaction.
Answered by FairyLight
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Answer:

High pressure on the reaction at equilibrium favors the shift of the equilibrium to the right. A pressure of about 200 atm will be suitable for the hogher yield of ammonia.

Conditions:

• Due to the haber process being a reversible reaction, the yield of ammonia can be changed by changing the pressure or temperature of the reaction.

• Increasing the pressure of the reaction increases the yield of ammonia.

• Increasing the temperature of the reaction actuallly decreases the yield of ammonia in the reaction.

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