Manufacturing chemicals - making ammonia

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GCSE Science Year 10 Flashcards on Manufacturing chemicals - making ammonia, created by annjb2898 on 01/06/2014.
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What does world food production depend on? World food production depends nitrogen fertilisers.
What are these fertilisers made from? These fertilisers are made from ammonia.
By which process are these made? These are fertilisers are made from ammonia, which is made by the Haber process.
What is the word equation for the Haber process equation? The word equation for the Haber process equation is: nitrogen + hydrogen ↔ ammonia
What is the balanced symbol equation for the Haber process equation? The balanced symbol equation for the Haber process equation is: N2 + 3H2 ↔ 2NH3
What are the optimum conditions for the Haber process? The optimum conditions for the Haber process are to: - use a catalyst made of iron - raise the temperature to about 450°C (fairly low for an industrial process) - use high pressure (about 200 atmospheres/20 MPa) - recycle any unreacted nitrogen and hydrogen.
The conditions used in the Haber process are designed to make the process as efficient as possible. - What does the iron catalyst do? - The iron catalyst increases the reaction rate (rate of successful collisions) but not the percentage yield.
What does high pressure do? - High pressure increases the percentage yield of ammonia.
What does a high temperature do? - A high temperature increases reaction rate - A high temperature breaks down ammonia, reducing percentage yield.
What is the optimum temperature? The optimum temperature is 450°C.
Why is this temperature used? Although the yield is not very high, the rate is fairly quick. This is the best compromise or 'best of a bad balance'.
When do the costs increase in chemical manufacturing? Costs increase when the pressure is raised (increasing the plant costs), and the temperature is raised (increasing energy costs).
When do costs decrease in chemical manufacturing? Costs decrease when catalysts are used, unreacted starting materials are recycled and automation is used (reducing wage bills).
There are three economic considerations that determine the conditions used to manufacture a chemical. What are they? These economic considerations determine the conditions used to manufacture a chemical. - Both the reaction rate and the percentage yield must be high enough to give a sufficient daily yield of product. - A low percentage yield can be accepted if the reaction can be repeated many times with recycled starting materials. - Optimum conditions give the lowest cost, rather than the fastest rate or highest yields.
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