Haber Process

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  • I just soo love this video :))

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  • Ths video helps me a lot !! Thanks for posting.

  • Re-below.

    The Primary reformer has tubes containing a Ni based catalyst. This catalyst is normally formed into small rings which sit within the reformer tubes. The reaction is strongly endothermic(requires heat). The reformer tubes material of construction is an alloy called inkernel.

  • Thanks! This video helped me understand the Haber Process a lot. I do have 1 question however. At 4:47 When separating the hydrogen from the Methane and water, does the heated steel act as a catalyst or just to conduct heat?

  • this video helped alot thanks :)

  • wow this video is helps A LOT!!!!! tnxx for posting!! :))

  • @tingtong70 I RECOGNISED HIS VOICE IN THE first second of the video

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