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Why is the Temperature, for the Haber Process, like that?

Author: eric_galvao



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-Increasing the Temperature would actually mean the Position of Equilibrium will go Against that, and go the Endothermic route making more Hydrogen and Nitrogen, which Isn't needed -However, Temperature also affects the Rate of Reaction, which means the Lower the Temperature, the Longer it Takes -450 Degrees is then a Compromise between the Yield and the Rate


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