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Why a high temperature is needed to get a high yield

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The Haber Process

-The effect of increasing temperature is taken into consideration.

-When the temperature is increased, the position of equilibrium moves in the endothermic direction to reduce the temperature.

- This means that as the temperature is increased, the position of equilibrium moves to the left, and the yield of ammonia decreases.

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If the temperature is increased, the equilibrium position moves in the direction of the endothermic reaction. This means it moves to the left in the Haber process. You might think that a low temperature is chosen, moving the equilibrium position to the right and making more ammonia.

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