thanks for this video! I am studying equilibrium and i did not understand haber process. I congragulate you for the excellent and very informative video. It was very clear! thanks.
Very impressive and well presented. Thank you so much for taking the time to upload this video. I was doing a research paper on the biggest breakthroughs in Chemistry and this came up. Thanks again.
thanks Mackenzie, that's exactly why we are making these videos =) Have you seen our other Chemistry videos as well? Please feel free to share them with your fellow students / teachers!
Perfect video. Just enough important information for the Haber-Bosch process. I wish every teacher would use this video before teaching Haber-Bosch instead of spending 30 minutes lecturing.
A person watching this video with a different narration would be almost non-understandable. This is supposed to be a hard topic and fuseschool made it look so easy
Hi there, nice videos - I mean it! (and btw I uploaded a German version of the Haber process with infos about the catalyst, pressure, temperature and a flow chart)
Dear sister it was very useful that I am learning about this process these days....😃😃😃 You explained it as well as my teacher did, and the only difference is your language is English.....😀😀😀 I' m not a English girl but I understood your sweet explanation.... Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏and keep it up!!!!!!!!
Earlier, Fe was used as catalyst with molybdenum as promoter. But now, use of the catalyst iron oxide with small amounts of K2O and Al2O3 increases the rate of reaction.
Just an opinion: would've been better if explained how iron as a catalyst helps to speed up the reaction, also maybe animation of ammonia producing plant could've been better, otherwise great video, and also my "thanks" is in order as well.
+Amanda Fang methane and steam produce carbon monoxide and hydrogen. The carbon monoxide and steam can then be further reacted in the presence of a catalyst to produce carbon dioxide and more hydrogen.
i have lost my child. he watched this video and began to make ammonia, but instead of using it for industrial use, he snorted it, and now he died. anyway, wanna come for my funeral, we have free food. it will be a blast :)
It is gaseous whereas the product (ammonia) condenses into a liquid. So the gaseous leftover reactants can be pumped back into rxn feeds and liquid product drained off.
Exam tomorrow, thanks, this was very useful.
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Very Impressed. Informative, well made and educational. Make more please, this is excellent for gcse chemistry students!
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thanks for this video! I am studying equilibrium and i did not understand haber process. I congragulate you for the excellent and very informative video. It was very clear! thanks.
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Very impressive and well presented. Thank you so much for taking the time to upload this video. I was doing a research paper on the biggest breakthroughs in Chemistry and this came up. Thanks again.
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Fuse School - your videos are really helpful. I was having a hard time understanding Haber process, thanks to you, now its a lot clear to me...
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thanks Mackenzie, that's exactly why we are making these videos =)
Have you seen our other Chemistry videos as well? Please feel free to share them with your fellow students / teachers!
is this for igcse because the book's facts matches with yours
is it for igcse?
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Perfect video.
Just enough important information for the Haber-Bosch process. I wish every teacher would use this video before teaching Haber-Bosch instead of spending 30 minutes lecturing.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
2:35 very good explanation
Simple and easy to understand! This is great :)
Rumana Fazal Really good
I got an A * in my chemistry igcse because of your videos. Thank you.
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raaga nilaya how ?I will be giving mine in the coming session and I am so confused .Chemistry is the hardest subject
This was genuinely helpful. Thanks so much! :)
A person watching this video with a different narration would be almost non-understandable. This is supposed to be a hard topic and fuseschool made it look so easy
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Hi there, nice videos - I mean it! (and btw I uploaded a German version of the Haber process with infos about the catalyst, pressure, temperature and a flow chart)
Thanks a lot! And well done for uploading a video in German 🙌
this video is so helpful,
this is the best video explanation
Fantastic to hear; thank you!
awesome video ever, wow, what is ammonification and nitrification??
This is my favourite video ever.
Plz do a video on solvay process
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who else has there IGCSE/GCSE exam tomorrow?
Dear sister it was very useful that I am learning about this process these days....😃😃😃 You explained it as well as my teacher did, and the only difference is your language is English.....😀😀😀 I' m not a English girl but I understood your sweet explanation.... Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏and keep it up!!!!!!!!
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Thanks a lot, that was really helpful. If you update this video, could you include symbol equations for every reaction?
We will do - thanks for the feedback.
are you going to do one on yield of ammonia
This has helped a lot even i have an exam day after tomorrow
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Really good explanation of the haber process . subbed!
This is great! thank you very much, way better than reading this from a dry text book.
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No 1 youtube study channel
this helped so so much thank you
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Thank you. Really helped piece together what is often a confusing topic when read straight out of a book.
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This video explained me the topic more effectively than my book
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It was so difficult before for me but now I understand it very easily
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Is 77% of nitrogen( molar/volume fraction) in the air? According to data from various sources, it's 78,08% by volume of dry air (?)
it varies around the world, but it's always somewhere around there
hi can i use your video for my report? thanks 😊
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very informative video ,, many thanks
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Does anyone know the route to design the haber process using a simulation such as pro II ?
what would the outcome be if the concentration of nitrogen were decreased?
Even molybdenum is used as a catalyst
Molybdenum is used as promoter
It's MO (metal oxides) not Mo. So don't be confused. Some books have been conveying this wrong info.
Earlier, Fe was used as catalyst with molybdenum as promoter. But now, use of the catalyst iron oxide with small amounts of K2O and Al2O3 increases the rate of reaction.
Good explanation
Thanks!
Good, it helps a lot
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Pure iron for the catalysis right?
actually it’s iron oxide or in particular ferric oxide.. the catalyst is called magnetite (Fe3O4)
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You did not mention "the hot beds of iron catalyst" in the converter where hydrogen and nitrogen react
Guys how do you draw the process? Plz help me
Best video on Haber's process
Thanks a lot
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Just an opinion: would've been better if explained how iron as a catalyst helps to speed up the reaction, also maybe animation of ammonia producing plant could've been better, otherwise great video, and also my "thanks" is in order as well.
Noted! And thank you!
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I could not get why only Iron, why not other d-block element? In scientific terms.
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Show me the video of tghe the experiment please
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what if 700 degrees centigrade is used?
Where r u from miss??
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Was that guy Haber was the one who made mustard gas
Ferric oxide catalyst is used
doesnt the reaction of methane and steam produce hydrogen and carbon dioxide?
+Amanda Fang methane and steam produce carbon monoxide and hydrogen. The carbon monoxide and steam can then be further reacted in the presence of a catalyst to produce carbon dioxide and more hydrogen.
can i know how these videos are made? :)
Using After Effects 😉
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i have lost my child. he watched this video and began to make ammonia, but instead of using it for industrial use, he snorted it, and now he died. anyway, wanna come for my funeral, we have free food. it will be a blast :)
EEE GADS fascinating stuff
Sources?
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Thanks!
How do you take back the unreacted hydrogen and nitrogen to the reactor?
It is gaseous whereas the product (ammonia) condenses into a liquid. So the gaseous leftover reactants can be pumped back into rxn feeds and liquid product drained off.
I would recommend watching this video at 1.25 speed.
You forgot to mention the names of the catalyst and the promoter!
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