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Using resources: the Haber process and NPK fertilisers
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

What is the main use of the ammonia produced in the Haber process?

  1. Making fertilisers
  2. Making petrol
  3. Making glass
  4. Making steel
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✓ Answer: AMaking fertilisers
Most ammonia is used to make nitrogen-based fertilisers, helping crops to grow.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

What is made in the Haber process?

  1. Ammonia
  2. Sulfuric acid
  3. Chlorine
  4. Hydrogen chloride
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✓ Answer: AAmmonia
The Haber process combines nitrogen and hydrogen to make ammonia (NH₃), used mainly to make fertilisers.
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