Yield in the Haber process can be maximised by using low temperatures (as the synthesis of ammonia is endothermic) and high pressures (as it promotes the forward reaction as more moles of gas are on the reactants side). However, low temperatures mean a slow reaction rate so compromised temperatures of 300 degrees celsius must be used.
in the haber process its yield is increased by increasing presure
for maximum yield- low temperatures and high pressure, for maximum rate - high temperatures, high pressure and a catalyst.
The high yield means that a large percentage of chemicals used to make ammonia actually turns into ammonia instead of remaining unreacted.
Haber's process
Per the Haber process, increasing the pressure moves the equilibrium position to the right, increasing the yield.
the haber process was invented by Fritz haber in 1908
purpose of the haber process
purpose of the haber process
The Haber process manufactures AMMONIA
show the structure for haber process
Fritz Haber
Fritz Haber