What is made in the Haber Process? - Ammonia, What are the uses of ammonia? - Fertilisers, making nitric acid., What is the symbol equation for the Haber Process? - N2 + 3H2 = 2NH3, Where are the raw materials in the Haber Process obtained from? - Nitrogen from the air, hydrogen from natural gas, Why is the ammonia removed from the process as it is formed? - The process is reversible so removing ammonia reduces the backward reaction, How do we make sure the reactants are not wasted? - Unused nitrogen and hydrogen are recycled, The Haber process production of ammonia is exothermic or endothermic? - Exothermic., What are the compromise conditions required for the Haber Process? - 200 atm / 450 degrees / iron catalyst, Why is the temperature a compromise condition? - Low temperature required as process is exothermic, but low temperature would make the reaction occur very slow, Why is the pressure a compromise condition? - To produce the most ammonia a high pressure is required but a high pressure is dangerous and expensive,

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