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In the Haber process, ammonia is formed as the reaction moves in which direction?

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A compromise temperature. The forward reaction in the Haber process is exothermic. This means that if the temperature is increased, the position of equilibrium moves in the direction of the reverse reaction, and less ammonia is formed.
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Toward direction

Step-by-step explanation:

N2(g) + 3H2(g) ---------> 2NH3(g)

The reaction above shows the haber process for the production of ammonia. It is clearly seen from the reaction equation that ammonia is produced by the toward reaction. Hence the combination of hydrogen and nitrogen on the left hand side under favourable conditions leads to the production of ammonia on the right hand side (products). Thus ammonia is produced by the forward reaction.

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