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Why do we need to ensure that the mole ratio (N2:H2) remains 1:3 during the Haber process? If we increase the concentration of one reactant, then this would shift the equilibrium to the right which favours the production of ammonia (forward reaction)...
The textbooks (i.e. Jacaranda and Conquering Chemistry) explicitly mention that the ratio must remain 1:3, but they don't really mention why.
Can someone please explain this to me?
Thank you
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The textbooks (i.e. Jacaranda and Conquering Chemistry) explicitly mention that the ratio must remain 1:3, but they don't really mention why.
Can someone please explain this to me?
Thank you
=)