Question
Write the equation for the reaction in the Haber process, that forms ammonia.

Answer

The reactants nitrogen and hydrogen combine to form ammonia at low
temperature, high pressure in presence of catalyst to for maximum yield of ammonia. The balanced equation for the reaction is :
$N _2+3 H _2 \rightleftharpoons 2 NH _3+$ Heat

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