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Fertilisers (get the grade)
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What is the purpose of fertilisers?
To increase food
crop yields
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What three elements are essential in fertilisers?
Nitrogen
,
Phosphorus
, and
Potassium
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How do fertilisers benefit soil?
They restore
essential
elements for plant growth
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What is ammonia's physical state and smell?
Colourless
gas with a
pungent
smell
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What happens when ammonia is dissolved in water?
It forms an
alkaline
solution
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What does ammonia produce when reacted with acids?
A soluble
ammonium
salt and water
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Who created the Haber Process?
Fritz Haber
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What is the role of the iron catalyst in the Haber Process?
It helps produce
ammonia
efficiently
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What happens if the temperature in the Haber Process is too low?
The process becomes
uneconomical
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What is the effect of high temperature in the Haber Process?
The backward reaction becomes more
dominant
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What is Fritz Haber known for besides the Haber Process?
Weaponizing
chlorine gas
for
World War I
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What is the Ostwald Process used for?
To create
Nitric Acid
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What are the reactants in the Ostwald Process?
Ammonia
, water, and
oxygen
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What catalyst is used in the Ostwald Process?
Platinum
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What are the key points about fertilisers and their production?
Fertilisers restore
essential
soil elements
Key elements:
Nitrogen
,
Phosphorus
,
Potassium
Ammonia
and Nitric acid produce nitrogen salts
Ammonia is a
colourless
gas with a pungent smell
Ammonia forms an
alkaline
solution in water
Ammonia reacts with acids to form ammonium salts
Haber Process creates ammonia using
iron catalyst
Ostwald Process creates nitric acid using
platinum catalyst
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