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How does liquefaction affect yield in the Haber process? I was just told that it doesn't really affect yield but its just more practical to have liquid ammonia rather than gaseous.
 

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How does liquefaction affect yield in the Haber process? I was just told that it doesn't really affect yield but its just more practical to have liquid ammonia rather than gaseous.
The reaction is N2(g) + 3H2(g) < -- > 2NH3(g)

Liquefying the ammonia basically removes the gaseous form from the equation. Removing NH3(g) reduces [NH3] and so the equilibrium will shift right by Le chatelier's Principle to minimise the disturbance. Shifting to the right means more yield
 

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