Wednesday, September 28, 2005
CHEMISTRY - Ammonia and Sulphuric Acid
Nitrogen and Hydrogen can produce Ammonia (l). It is done by the Haber process, discovered (or whatever) by Fritz Haber. Was he French? I thought he was French but oh well who cares.
It is a reversible process. Remember your double headed arrow because it is reversible.
Remember to learn how to label the diagram. Only about 10% of the nitrogen and hydrogen are made into ammonia and the rest of it is return so as to save cost. There is also a heat regulator using water but I don't think this is very important HAHA.
The ---BELL JUST RANG. CONTINUE WHEN I GET HOME!
It is a reversible process. Remember your double headed arrow because it is reversible.
Remember to learn how to label the diagram. Only about 10% of the nitrogen and hydrogen are made into ammonia and the rest of it is return so as to save cost. There is also a heat regulator using water but I don't think this is very important HAHA.
The ---BELL JUST RANG. CONTINUE WHEN I GET HOME!