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  • The '''Haber process''' is a process used to produce the useful substance [[ammonia]] from [[hyd ...on a relatively very small scale compared to the large scale usage of the Haber process in the manufacture of ammonia.
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  • An alternative name for industrial uses of the [[Haber process]], crediting both [[Fritz Haber]] (who invented the process together with h
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  • {{:Haber process/Related Articles}}
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  • ...ut it re-directs attention to the existing cluster (in the example case, [[Haber process]]), though after clarifying that [[Haber-Bosch process]] does not have enti
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  • ...mpounds. Synthetic fertilizers contain nitrogen obtained from air by the [[Haber process|Haber-Bosch process]], a so-called [[nitrogen fixation]] process. [[Ammonia production]] on an industrial-scale uses the [[Haber process|Haber-Bosch process]], in which nitrogen and hydrogen gasses react, in the
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  • The '''Haber process''' is a process used to produce the useful substance [[ammonia]] from [[hyd ...on a relatively very small scale compared to the large scale usage of the Haber process in the manufacture of ammonia.
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  • {{r|Haber process}}
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  • {{r|Haber process}}
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  • The [[Haber process]], which is the production of ammonia by combining hydrogen and [[nitrogen] ...s step is known as the "ammonia synthesis loop" (also referred to as the [[Haber process|Haber-Bosch process]]):
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  • ...ww.princeton.edu/~hos/mike/texts/readmach/zmaczynski.htm The Effect of the Haber Process on Fertilizers]</ref>
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  • The [[Haber process]], which is the production of ammonia by combining hydrogen and [[nitrogen] ...s step is known as the "ammonia synthesis loop" (also referred to as the [[Haber process|Haber-Bosch process]]):
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  • ...ww.princeton.edu/~hos/mike/texts/readmach/zmaczynski.htm The Effect of the Haber Process on Fertilizers]</ref>
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  • * [[Haber process|Haber Process]] is a synthetic process in which nitrogen and hydrogen react under great p
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  • *The [[Haber process]] N<sub>2</sub>+3H<sub>2</sub> &rarr; 2NH<sub>3</sub>. The catalyst is poro ...atalyst. For example, the activity of the iron (Fe) catalyst used in the [[Haber process]] for ammonia synthesis is increased by the addition of a small amount of p
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  • ...facturing of ammonia]] by catalytic reaction of hydrogen with nitrogen ([[Haber process|Haber-Bosch process]]&mdash;the most important [[nitrogen fixation]] proces
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  • ...(perhaps 1-2 parts per billion). Fritz Haber, the German inventor of the [[Haber process]], attempted commercial extraction of gold from sea water in an effort to h
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  • {{Main|Ammonia production|Petrochemicals|Haber process|Hydrogen production}}
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  • {{Main|Ammonia production|Petrochemicals|Haber process|Hydrogen production}}
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