Q.
In the Haber's process, for manufacturing ammonia, the reaction N2(g)+3H2(g)⇌2NH3(g) is performed at 200atm pressure in the presence of a catalyst and at a temperature of 500∘C. This is considered as optimum temperature for the process because
The optimum conditions of a reaction are ascertained by Le Chatelier's principle. An exothermic reaction when performed at a moderately low temperature will move in a direction so as to undo the effect and will lead to more product formation. Moreover, a catalyst only enhances the speed of the reaction. It does not increase the product.