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How is Ammonia separated from unreacted Nitrogen and Hydrogen ?

In the industrial preparation of ammonia by Haber process from nitrogen and hydrogen, the reaction is carried in the temperature range of 450^@C to 500^@C and in a pressure range of 200 atm to 300 atm. Now answer the following question. How is ammonia separated from unreacted nitrogen and hydrogen?

State whether True or False: Ammonia is formed by the reaction of nitrogen and hydrogen.

In the synthesis of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen gases , if 6xx10^(-2) mole of hydrogen disppears in 10 minutes , the number of moles of ammonia formed in 0.3 minutes is ______.

In the synthesis of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen gases , if 6xx10^(-2) mole of hydrogen disppears in 10 minutes , the number of moles of ammonia formed in 0.3 minutes is ______.

What is the use of appliying high pressure during the formation of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen?