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The Haber process is used for producing ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen. This reaction could be forced to produce more ammonia by :
  1. Increasing the reaction pressure
  2. Decreasing the reaction pressure
  3. Adding a catalyst
  4. Both b and c
  5. None of the above

A
Decreasing the reaction pressure
B
Increasing the reaction pressure
C
Both b and c
D
Adding a catalyst
E
None of the above
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The catalyst has no effect whatsoever on the position of the equilibrium. Adding a catalyst doesn't produce any greater percentage of ammonia in the equilibrium mixture. Its only function is to speed up the reaction.
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