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Why is a catylist used in the haber process?

Author: Miqdaam Hamed Hassan



Answer:

A catalyst speeds up the rate of the forward and reverse reactions equally. This reduces the time taken for the system to reach equilibrium but it does not affect the position of equilibrium or the yield of ammonia.


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