Haber-Bosch process

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Haber-Bosch process

 (hä′bər-bôsh′)
[After Fritz Haber and Karl Bosch (1874-1940), German chemist.]
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Noun1.Haber-Bosch process - an industrial process for producing ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen by combining them under high pressure in the presence of an iron catalyst
industrial process - a systematic series of mechanical or chemical operations that produce or manufacture something
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To date, except for the synthetic ammonia process, other processes have all undergone the trial-run, the purpose of which is to run through the entire process and collect key parameters to prepare for the upcoming official production.

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