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Marvin Shih

Gale Science In Context - Document - 2 views

  • The Haber-Bosch process was developed largely because of Germany's need for explosives in World War I. Ammonia gas is converted to nitric acid, which, in turn, is used in making sodium and potassium nitrate, major components of explosives. Fritz Haber believed that it was his patriotic duty to contribute to the German war effort in whatever way he could, which led to his development of a new method for making ammonia.
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      the Haber-Bosch Process was developed for explosives production during war, but is also in peaceful applications like agriculture/farming.
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      tool for either purpose: fertilizer for food/sustaining life, or for its destruction
  • CATALYST A material that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without undergoing any change in its own chemical structure.
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      catalyst use
  • Very soluble in cold water; soluble in alcohol, ether, and many organic solvents
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      why is it so soluble? molecular structure?
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  • 200 to 400 atmospheres
  • nitrogen and hydrogen. The two gases are combined with each other at high temperature (400°C to 650°C; 750°F to 1200°F)
    • Marvin Shih
       
      Involves nitrogen and hydrogen, high temperature increases rate of rxn so there is a yield
  • pressure (200 to 400 atmospheres
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      2 atm or 200 atm?
Marvin Shih

Gale Science In Context - Document - 9 views

  • reaction of hydrogen with nitrogen in the presence of an iron catalyst,
    • Marvin Shih
       
      use of catalyst
  • High pressure conditions (150-250 bar) are used, and temperatures range from 752-932°F (400-500°C).
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      specific conditions used
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