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haber process
which factors affect a reversible reaction, such as the haber process?
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A high pressure would therefore move the equilibrium to the right giving you more of the product you want.
Temperature is also a factor and as the forward reaction is exothermic a high temperature would favour the backwards reaction. In practice a high temperature and and pressure are used as this gives the greatest rate of reaction and the highest yield of ammonia
A high pressure would therefore move the equilibrium to the right giving you more of the product you want.
Temperature is also a factor and as the forward reaction is exothermic a high temperature would favour the backwards reaction. In practice a high temperature and and pressure are used as this gives the greatest rate of reaction and the highest yield of ammonia