The chemical reaction that feeds the world - Daniel D. Dulek
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The Haber process, developed by Fritz Haber in 1908, revolutionized agriculture by converting nitrogen from the air into ammonia, enabling the production of fertilizers. This chemical reaction is crucial for feeding the global population, but it also poses environmental risks due to excess nitrogen in ecosystems. Scientists seek modern solutions to mitigate these issues.