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Question
Give reasons for the catalytic activity of finely divided iron in Haber’s process.
Give Reasons
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Solution
- Finely divided iron provides a large surface area for the adsorption of nitrogen and hydrogen gases.
- Presence of vacant d-orbitals in iron allows the formation of intermediate complexes with reactant molecules.
- Iron can exhibit variable oxidation states (variable valencies), helping in the formation of unstable reaction intermediates.
- These intermediates provide an alternate reaction pathway with lower activation energy, increasing the reaction rate.
- After the reaction, the intermediates decompose to release ammonia and regenerate the catalyst surface.
- The overall effect is enhanced collision and combination of reactant molecules on the catalyst surface, leading to faster ammonia synthesis.
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