The Haber process is a reversible reaction. If the reaction were at equilibrium, hydrogen, and nitrogen would be produced as quickly as ammonia gas was being broken down. How is the forward reaction rate increased?
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By removing ammonia from the reaction vessel The system attempts to achieve equilibrium by increasing the rate of the forward reaction, i.e. by making more ammonia to replace that which has been removed
By removing ammonia from the reaction vessel
The system attempts to achieve equilibrium by increasing the rate of the forward reaction, i.e. by making more ammonia to replace that which has been removed
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