Hey people
Is it true that industrially the Haber process is never at equilibrium?
because if you liquefy the produced ammonia and move it away from
the reaction vessel it stops being a system at equilibrium?
the older Excel textbook explained it this way, but others seem
to neglect the idea
any thoughts?
Is it true that industrially the Haber process is never at equilibrium?
because if you liquefy the produced ammonia and move it away from
the reaction vessel it stops being a system at equilibrium?
the older Excel textbook explained it this way, but others seem
to neglect the idea
any thoughts?