1. A temperature of approx. 400 0C
2. A pressure of 150-225 bar
3. A catalyst (Fe2O3 and some other oxides of K, Ca, Al)
Nitrogen gas reacts with hydrogen gas to form ammonia gas.
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Ammonia.
The Haber process (making amonia using nitrogen and hydrogen).
The Haber process began to produce ammonia to be oxidized to Nitrite and Nitrate and then made into nitric acid, a basic reagent for explosives. It is now used to make ammonia for ammonium nitrate for fertilizer. The Haber process uses the chemical reaction N2 + 3 H2 --> 2 NH3.
The Haber process is good for producing ammonia. Per Wikipedia, use the following: Pressure 150-250 bars, temperature 300-550°C Have the reactant gases (1 part nitrogen to 3 parts hydrogen by volume) flow through 4 successive beds of magnetite (iron oxide) catalyst, cooling after each catalyst bed. The Haber process customarily starts with methane as the source of hydrogen gas, adding some steps.
They re only used because they are contain in ammonia
The temperature used for the haber process is indeed 450 degrees Celsius.
Haber process industrially.
The haber process was used to invent mustard gas.
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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.
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its an iron catalyst (iron oxide)
ammonia
Ammonia.
The Haber process (making amonia using nitrogen and hydrogen).
300-450 degrees Celsius
The Haber process (also called the Haber-Bosch process) is the nitrogen fixation reaction of nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas over an enriched iron or ruthenium catalyst, which is used to produce ammonia. It's main use is in fertilizers, color compounds and N-polymers like nylon.N2 + 3H2 --> 2NH3(exothermic)