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The Haber process is used in the industrial production of ammonia. Ammonia is produced by compressing gaseous Hydrogen and Nitrogen at very high temperatures and pressures. The final product is stored as liquid ammonia.

Nisbah Nitrogen:Hidrogen =
Suhu optimum:                      
Tekanan Optimum:               
Mangkin:                              

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If you know all the answers, click here, to fill a form, and you'll get some bonus marks. 3 Marks will be given only if all the answers are correct. You get only 1 mark if any one answer is wrong!

Name Class Bonus Comments
Gah Yoong ? 3  
Lau Chooi Wee 4I 2  
Tan Ying Hui 4I 2 Haber Process is used
Wong Pei Pei 4I 2 only in industry, not
Bong Chui Luan 4I 2 in the lab. Early birds
Chong Yoon Chin 4I 2 get 2 marks.
Chew Su Ying 4I 1 You had the date wrong!
chooshiauwei 4I 1 Many wrong answers!
       
       

Click here to find out more about the Haber Process.

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