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1. C4d – Making Ammonia – Haber Process and Costs
2. What is ammonia? Photo credit: © 2007 Jupiterimages CorporationPhoto credit: © 2007 Jupiterimages Corporation
3. The Haber process Teacher notes
This five-stage animation illustrates how ammonia is made in the Haber process.Teacher notes
This five-stage animation illustrates how ammonia is made in the Haber process.
4. What is yield? Teacher notes
See the ‘Quantitative Chemistry’ presentations for more information on yields.Teacher notes
See the ‘Quantitative Chemistry’ presentations for more information on yields.
5. What is the Haber compromise? Photo credit: Davis Hay Jones / Science Photo LibraryPhoto credit: Davis Hay Jones / Science Photo Library
6. Temperature, pressure and yield Teacher notes
This activity could be used as a plenary or revision exercise on the effects of temperature and pressure on the Haber process.Teacher notes
This activity could be used as a plenary or revision exercise on the effects of temperature and pressure on the Haber process.
7. Changing the yield of ammonia
8. The Haber compromise Photo credit: © 2007 Jupiterimages CorporationPhoto credit: © 2007 Jupiterimages Corporation
9. Maximizing productivity
10. Temperature, pressure and yield Teacher notes
This completing sentences activity could be used as a plenary or revision exercise on the Haber process. Students could be asked to write down the missing words in their books and the activity could be concluded by the completion on the IWB.Teacher notes
This completing sentences activity could be used as a plenary or revision exercise on the Haber process. Students could be asked to write down the missing words in their books and the activity could be concluded by the completion on the IWB.
11. Stages of the Haber process Teacher notes
This ordering activity could be used as a plenary or revision exercise on the stages in the Haber process. Mini-whiteboards could be used to make this a whole-class exercise.Teacher notes
This ordering activity could be used as a plenary or revision exercise on the stages in the Haber process. Mini-whiteboards could be used to make this a whole-class exercise.