Asked by Jake

Next were going to practice reading graphed data created from observations of a lab process known as the Haber Process. This a an industrial manufacturing process for producing ammonia, NH3
, for fertilizers by adjusting temperature and pressure to make the process as efficient as possible.

For this challenge, read the graph and place the experimental trials from "least efficient" to "most efficient". Hint, the higher your percentage yield, the better.





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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t see the graph or the trial yield values — I need those to put the trials in order. Please either upload the graph image or list each trial with its percent-yield (or the NH3 amount).

If you want to do it yourself, here’s how:
1. Read the percent yield (y‑axis) for each labeled trial on the graph.
2. Note each trial’s percent (e.g., Trial A = 21%, Trial B = 48%, …).
3. Sort the trials from lowest percent (least efficient) to highest percent (most efficient).
4. Enter them in that order in the interactive list.

Tip: experimentally, higher pressure and lower temperature (and presence of a catalyst) tend to give higher equilibrium yields of NH3, but use the actual plotted percentages to rank the trials. Send the graph or the values and I’ll order them for you.