Haber-Bosch Process

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December 21, 2015

 

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As nitrogen is a vital element in all proteins, it is necessary for plant growth. By incorporating ammonia compounds into fertilizers, through the Haber-Bosch process, plants are able to directly absorb these essential nutrients. Other examples of useful compounds include cleaning agents, refrigeration liquids, pharmaceuticals and even explosives...
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However, nitrogen is very stable due to its diatomic molecules thus it is difficult to combine nitrogen with other elements. In 1908, a process was created by German chemist, Fritz Haber, which established a way of combining nitrogen (N2) from the air with hydrogen (H2) to produce ammonia. This procedure is known as the Haber process...
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