300-450 degrees Celsius
The temperature used for the haber process is indeed 450 degrees Celsius.
i don't actually know but yes because it produces ammonia
The Haber process is used to produce ammonia (NH3) from nitrogen and hydrogen gases under high pressure and temperature. Ammonia is a key ingredient in fertilizers, explosives, and various industrial processes. The Haber process helps with the large-scale production of ammonia, which is crucial for global agriculture and industry.
A low temperature is not used in the Haber process because the reaction between nitrogen and hydrogen to form ammonia is an exothermic reaction, meaning it releases heat. Using a higher temperature allows for a higher reaction rate, but temperatures that are too high can lead to decreased ammonia yield due to the reverse reaction occurring.
Haber process industrially.
The haber process was used to invent mustard gas.
The main industrial equipment used for the Haber process is a high-pressure reactor, which allows for the combination of nitrogen and hydrogen gases under high pressure and temperature to produce ammonia. Other equipment such as compressors, heat exchangers, and catalyst beds are also essential for the process.
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Yes. The Haber process is used to create ammonia, which is most commonly used as fertilizer or as a chemical precursor to fertilizer.
it is used because it is :)
its an iron catalyst (iron oxide)
The nitrogen used in the Haber process is sourced from the air through a process called air separation. The hydrogen used in the Haber process is typically produced through the steam reforming of natural gas or through water electrolysis. Both nitrogen and hydrogen are essential for the synthesis of ammonia in the Haber process.