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An alternative name for the [[Haber process]], crediting both [[Fritz Haber]] (who invented the process) and [[Carl Bosch]] (who scaled it up for industrial production). | An alternative name for industrial uses of the [[Haber process]], crediting both [[Fritz Haber]] (who invented the process together with his co-worker [[Robert Le Rossignol]]) and [[Carl Bosch]] (who scaled it up for industrial production). |
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Haber-Bosch process [r]: An alternative name for industrial uses of the Haber process, crediting both Fritz Haber (who invented the process together with his co-worker Robert Le Rossignol) and Carl Bosch (who scaled it up for industrial production).