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The Haber Process The Haber Process was a procedure that changed our way of thinking and committing ideas in the world of chemistry as well as the world itself, it was very important as many do not recognize. It helped us think about some aspects of world of science, as we did not know them that well. The approach of it was critical and its influence is still present. The Haber Process was a method of producing of Ammonia That started during the First World War. Fritz Haber was the great man who developed this process in which molecular nitrogen is taken from the air and combines with molecular hydrogen to form ammonia gas. Fritz Haber was born on December 9,1868 in Brelau, Germany. He was the son of a merchant named Siegfried Haber. Even while he was at school he did many chemical experiments. He was educated...

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