Reversible reactions, industrial processes and important chemicals
Reversible reactions, ammonia and the Haber process [Chemistry only]
Many reactions are irreversible. But in a reversible reaction, the products can react to produce the original reactants. At equilibrium, the concentrations of reactants and products do not change. Ammonia is widely used in fertilisers and is manufactured using the Haber process.
Sulfuric acid and the contact process [GCSE Chemistry only]
Sulfuric acid is used in the manufacture of paints, detergents and fertilisers. The contact process demonstrates a reversible reaction used in the production of sulfuric acid.
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