Explain haber-bosch process, Chemistry

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Haber-Bosch Process

Ammonia is one of the most significant intermediates. It is used, for example, for the production of fertilizers. Usually, ammonia is formed from hydrogen and nitrogen in the Haber-Bosch process..

 


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