This is a revision presentation on the principles of Haber process and the idea of reversible reactions.
Ideal for GCSE students who are revising for an end of unit test or their final exams.
Students should gain an understanding of what the Haber process is, why it is important, what reversible reactions are and how the actual conditions used in the Haber process are a compromise on cost and yield.
Ideal for GCSE students who are revising for an end of unit test or their final exams.
Students should gain an understanding of what the Haber process is, why it is important, what reversible reactions are and how the actual conditions used in the Haber process are a compromise on cost and yield.
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