Why is it imp to remove co when ammonia is obtained by haber's process?
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In Haber's process, iron (Fe) is used as catalyst. If CO is present it acts as a catalytic poison. Thus it is necessary to remove carbon monoxide
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Catalytic promoters increase the efficiency of catalysed and catalytic poisons decrease. In haber's process,
N2 + 3H2 ^( CO) -> 2NH3
Here CO acts as a catalytic poison, hence it should be removed as it decreases the efficiency of another catalyst present here. ( let Fe )
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