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the haber process was invented by Fritz haber in 1908
He was a chemical scientist and won the Noble Prize in 1913.
Fritz Haber and Karl Bosch developed a process for synthesizing ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen.
Henri Becquerel, Pierre Curie and Marie Curie shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903. Marie Curie received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1911. Marie Curie was the first person honored with 2 Nobel Prizes -in physics and Chemistry.
Ammonium deposits were first discovered by the Romans at their templ of Jupiter due to its location. Gaseous ammonia was first isolated by Joseph Priestley in 1774 and was termed by him alkaline air; however it was acquired by the alchemist Basil Valentine. Eleven years later in 1785, Claude Louis Berthollet ascertained its composition The Haber process to produce ammonia from the nitrogen in the air was developed by Fritz Haber and Carl Bosch in 1909 and patented in 1910. The Vemork 60 MW hydroelectric plant in Norway constructed in 1911 was used purely for this purpose and up until the second world war provided the majority of Europe's ammonia. Well ammonia was actually quite an ingenious chemical. It was first founded by a man called Bernar
the haber process was invented by Fritz haber in 1908
Fritz Haber was born on December 9, 1868.
Fritz Haber was born on December 9, 1868.
Fritz Haber
Fritz Haber
Fritz Haber was born in Brelau, Germany into a Hasidic family.
Fritz Haber died on January 29, 1934 at the age of 65.
Fritz Haber won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1918.
Fritz Haber was born on December 9, 1868 and died on January 29, 1934. Fritz Haber would have been 65 years old at the time of death or 146 years old today.
fritz lived in Germany in 1968-1933 when he moved to Britain
The Nobel prize winner who tried to extract gold from sea water to pay Germany's post WW1 debts was the chemist Fritz Haber. His main contribution to chemistry was the Haber process, which fixated then-rare nitrogen in the air for industrial use. This allowed for the creation of artificial fertilizers and easier creation of explosives. Please note that he won the Nobel prize for CHEMISTRY, not peace. See the Related Link for "Wikipedia: Fritz Haber" to the right. Haber's real claims to fame are very different.
he was bloody amazing ;)