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Standard VIII
Chemistry
Reactions Due to Catalyst
Ammonia is ma...
Question
Ammonia is made artificially by reacting nitrogen and hydrogen at high pressures and temperatures in the presence of a catalyst in a process known as ___________.
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Solution
It is known as Haber-Bosch Process.
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