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Key Stage 4 – So, what's the problem? The Haber process hasn't changed much at all since its invention nearly 100 years Haber problems ago. However, the world we live in has. Pupil worksheet We now need to consider how sustainable the we use are. The Haber process uses a huge amount of energy and relies on the use of non- The Haber process renewable resources. Using artificial fertilisers can also pollute our environment. Because of this, many doubt how long we can rely on the use of artificial This important industrial process, also known by its full name the Haber-Bosch fertilisers to improve crop growth and feel that it is time to look for alternatives. process, is used to produce . Your task In the reaction and react in a reversible reaction to produce ammonia gas, which is condensed to form liquid ammonia. You are a scientist researching into alternative ways to increase crop production. Your work involves producing crops like and corn that are able to take up nitrogen + hydrogen Ý ammonia nitrogen fixing bacteria into their roots, just like pea plants. This means that they will have their own supply of ammonia and won't need fertilisers added to the 2N (g) + 3H (g) Ý 2NH (g) 2 2 3 soil. Write a two minute presentation to persuade the public to give you money Ammonia is used to make artificial fertilisers such as . to fund your research. What to do

1. Work as a pair to research into the problems with the Haber process. 2. One person researches the actual Haber process, the other researches problems with using artificial fertilisers. The problems to focus on are:  Use of non-renewable resources such as fossil fuels  Pollution: both air and water and the issues that these contribute to. 3. After you have done your research, share your findings with your partner. 4. Work alone to write your presentation. Include: Fertilisers are added to soil to improve the growth of crops. They provide  What the Haber process is and why we use it minerals that plants need in order to grow.  The problems it causes  Why we need to find alternatives Without fertilisers made from ammonia produced by the Haber process we  How your research will help. simply would not have enough food to feed the world. www.oxfordsparks.net/video/give-peas-chance