GCSE Chemistry - The Haber Process Explained

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The Haber Process is crucial for producing ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen, primarily for fertilizers. It operates at 450°C and 200 atmospheres using an iron catalyst. This balance optimizes yield and reaction rate while considering costs and safety. Ammonia is condensed for separation, allowing unreacted gases to be recycled.
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