Chemistry
In the Haber's process, the ratio of reactants nitrogen and hydrogen is:
- 2 : 3
- 3 : 2
- 1 : 3
- 3 : 1
Ammonia
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1 : 3
Reason — In the Haber's process, the ratio of reactants nitrogen and hydrogen is 1 : 3. One volume of nitrogen (from liquid air) and three volume of hydrogen (water gas from Bosch process).
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