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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Production of Ammonia
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The production of ammonia is one of the important industrial processes that you need to know about for your high school Chemistry exam. Ammonia is used to make many other materials such as nitric acid, explosives, nitrogen containing organic chemicals and fertilizers. Without the fertilizers made using ammonia, the world would probably not provide enough food to support the human population. It is used directly in many other products and processes including industrial fermentation and household cleaning products. Fritz Haber invented the Haber process for production of ammonia. The... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Production of Ammonia
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1. The Haber process produces a smaller volume of gas than is reacted together. What effect will increasing the pressure have on this process?
2. Which of the following statements is true about the role of the iron catalyst in the Haber process?
3. Pick the pressure at which the Haber process is carried out.
4. Ammonia is found in fertilizers as ammonium nitrate. Name the acid that the ammonia is reacted with to produce ammonium nitrate.
5. The Haber process produces a smaller volume of gas than is reacted together. What effect will increasing the pressure have on this process?
6. Here is the equation for the Haber process: N2 + 3H2 ⇌ 2NH3   How many moles of gasses are there on each side of the equation?
7. Here is the equation for the Haber process: N2 + 3H2 ⇌ 2NH3   How many moles of gasses are there on each side of the equation?
8. If a high pressure increases the amount of ammonia produced, why is the process not performed at a much higher pressure than 200 atmospheres?
9. The raw materials for the Haber process are...
10. Plants need nitrogen to grow. How do we ensure that plants get the nitrogen that they need?
11. What is the name of the industrial process which turns nitrogen and hydrogen into ammonia?
12. Why can't plants use the nitrogen in the air?
13. The forward reaction of the Haber process is exothermic. What does this mean?
14. If a high pressure increases the amount of ammonia produced, why is the process not performed at a much higher pressure than 200 atmospheres?
15. Name the catalyst used in the Haber process.
16. What is the name of the industrial process which turns nitrogen and hydrogen into ammonia?
17. If the Haber process was carried out at low temperature, it would increase the amount of ammonia produced. Why is the process NOT carried out at low temperature?
18. Pick the temperature at which the Haber process takes place most efficiently.
19. Pick the pressure at which the Haber process is carried out.
20. To reduce the breaking down of ammonia into nitrogen and hydrogen, what is done?