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  1. German Chemical Engineers: Fritz Haber
  2. Naissance à Wroclaw: Fritz Haber, Edith Stein, Christian Wolff, Ernst Cassirer, Norbert Elias, Manfred Von Richthofen, Günther Anders (French Edition)
  3. Haber, Fritz: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by Joachim Schummer, 2004
  4. Biography - Haber, Fritz (1868-1934): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2006-01-01
  5. Chimiste Allemand: Wilhelm Ostwald, Friedrich Wöhler, Kurt Alder, Otto Paul Hermann Diels, Fritz Haber, Justus Von Liebig, Friedrich Accum (French Edition)
  6. Technical University of Berlin Alumni: Wernher Von Braun, Albert Speer, Eugene Wigner, Konrad Zuse, Fritz Haber, Alfred Stieglitz
  7. FRITZ HABER T01 : L'ESPRIT DU TEMPS by DAVID VANDERMEULEN, 2005-11-04
  8. University of Karlsruhe Faculty: Heinrich Hertz, Karl Ferdinand Braun, Fritz Haber, Hermann Staudinger, Wolfgang Finkelnburg
  9. Person (I.g. Farben): Fritz Haber, Carl Bosch, Hermann Josef Abs, Bernhard zur Lippe-Biesterfeld, Georg Kalischer, Hermann Schmitz, Josef Klein (German Edition)
  10. Person (Breslau): Johann Heinrich Zedler, Max Born, Friedrich Schleiermacher, Wolfgang Thierse, Fritz Haber, Willibald Alexis, Christian Wolff (German Edition)
  11. Ancien Élève de L'école Polytechnique Fédérale de Zurich: Albert Einstein, Fritz Haber, Wilhelm Röntgen, Charles Édouard Guillaume (French Edition)
  12. Fritz Haber
  13. Delcourt - Mirages: Elle Ne Pleure Pas, Elle Chante, Happy Living, Fritz Haber, le Bestiaire Amoureux, le Poisson-Chat, La Malle Sanderson (French Edition)
  14. Hochschullehrer (Karlsruher Institut Für Technologie): Heinrich Hertz, Ferdinand Braun, Friedrich Weinbrenner, Fritz Haber, Hermann Staudinger (German Edition)

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Science Dictionary Haber (h 'bər) Pronunciation Key German chemist who received a 1918 Nobel Prize for developing a method of producing ammonia synthetically from nitrogen
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Fritz Haber. Fritz Haber in 1918. Born December 9, 1868 Breslau, Germany (now Wrocław, Poland) Died January 29 1934 (aged 65) Basel, Switzerland. Residence
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Fritz Haber in 1918. Born December 9, 1868
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Technical College of Charlottenburg (today the Technical University of Berlin) Robert Bunsen Fertilizers Explosives , Haber process Nobel Prize for Chemistry (1918) Fritz Haber (December 9, 1868 – January 29, 1934) was a German chemist who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1918 for developing a method of synthesizing ammonia using atmospheric nitrogen . This process in turn could be used to manufacture fertilizers explosives , and various other nitrogenous chemicals. During World War I , this method kept the German army well supplied with ammunition. In addition, Haber headed the German effort to produce chlorine and other poisonous gases. After the war, he worked toward reintegrating the research of German scientists into the world community. Despite Haber's high standing in German science, his life was marked by profound tragedies. His first wife, unhappy with her marriage and with his work on chemical weapons, committed suicide in 1915. His second marriage, which lasted ten years, ended in divorce in 1927. After

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Fritz Haber B iography Nobel Prize Winner (1918) Fritz Haber (9 December 1868 – 29 January 1934) was a German chemist, who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1918 for
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Fritz Haber (9 December 1868 – 29 January 1934) was a German chemist, who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1918 for his development of synthetic ammonia, important for fertilizers and explosives. He is also credited as the "father of chemical warfare" for his work developing and deploying chlorine and other poison gases during World War I; this role is thought to have provoked his wife to commit suicide.
Despite his contributions to the German war effort, Haber was forced to emigrate from Germany in 1933 by the Nazis because of his Jewish background; many of his relatives were killed by the Nazis in concentration camps, possibly by another of his creations, Zyklon B. He died in the process of emigration.
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He was born in Breslau, Germany to Siegfried and Paula Haber. His mother died in childbirth. His father was a prominent merchant in town. From 1886 until 1891 he studied at the University of Heidelberg under Robert Bunsen, at the University of Berlin in the group of A. W. Hofmann, and at the Technical College of Charlottenburg (today the Technical University of Berlin) under Carl Liebermann. He married Clara Immerwahr in 1901. Before starting his own academic career he worked at his father's chemical business and in the Institute of Technology in Zürich with Georg Lunge. During his time in Karlsruhe from 1894 until 1911 he and Carl Bosch developed the Haber process, which is the catalytic formation of ammonia from hydrogen and atmospheric nitrogen under conditions of high temperature and high pressure.

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Fritz Haber, born in Breslau, Prussia (now Wroclaw, Poland), successfully applied physical chemistry to technological problems. In 1918 he won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for his synthesis of ammonia from the elements, an important starting material in the production of fertilizers and explosives. Haber, whose father was a natural dyestuff importer, was destined to enter the family business at a time when synthetic dyes began to dominate the market, and his fortunes soon floundered. In 1894 the young Haber became assistant to Hans Bunte at the Technical University of Karlsruhe. Self-taught in physical and electrochemistry, he applied these new theories with impressive results to chemical technology, particularly to the combustion oxidation to nitrogen oxide and reduction with hydrogen to ammonia. Although most researchers soon dropped the topic because of little success, from 1904 on Haber continued investigating both approaches under contract with the chemical company BASF (Badische Anilin- und Sodafabrik), who offered him money, equipment, and patent shares. The path to ammonia turned out to be more promising if the reaction rates were increased by catalysts at high temperature. Thermodynamics required low temperature, however, to move the

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Haber, Fritz (b. Dec. 9, 1868, Breslau, Silesia, Prussiad. Jan. 29, 1934, Basel, Switz.), German physical chemist, winner of a Nobel Prize for Chemistry (1918) for his
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(b . Dec. 9, 1868, Breslau, Silesia, Prussiad. Jan. 29, 1934, Basel, Switz.), German physical chemist, winner of a Nobel Prize for Chemistry (1918) for his development of a method of synthesizing ammonia. With Carl Bosch, he invented a process for the large-scale production of ammonia for use in nitrogen fertilizer.
Early life.
Haber was the son of a prosperous chemical merchant. After the usual classical education of the Gymnasium Deciding on an academic career, he first took up organic chemical research at the University of Jena, but its orthodox methods gave him little satisfaction. Chance brought him at the age of 25 to a junior post at the Technische Hochschule of Karlsruhe, where he immediately threw himself with tremendous zest into the teaching of physical chemistry (a subject in which he was essentially self-taught) and into research. His intensive early researches in electrochemistry and thermodynamics soon gained him the position of professor of physical chemistry (1898); his reputation was much enhanced by his timely book Grundriss der technischen Elektrochemie auf theoretischer Grundlage (1898; "The Theoretical Basis of Technical Electrochemistry") and especially by

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German chemist and Nobel laureate best known for his development of an economical method of ammonia synthesis.
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1868 Born on December 9th in Breslau, Germany. German chemist.1886-1891 - He studied chemistry at the University of Heidelberg under Bunsen, at the University of Berlin under
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1868 - Born on December 9th in Breslau, Germany. German chemist.
1886-1891 - He studied chemistry at the University of Heidelberg under Bunsen, at the University of Berlin under A.W. Hoffmann, and at the Technical School at Charlottenburg under Liebermann.
1894 - He was offered and accepted, an assistantship at Karlsruhe by the Professor of Chemical Technology there, Hans Bunte.
1896 - Haber qualified as a Privatdozent with a thesis on his experimental studies of the decomposition and combustion of hydrocarbons.
1898 - Haber published his textbook on Electrochemistry, which was based on the lectures he gave at Karlsruhe.
1906 - He was appointed Professor of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry and Director of the Institute established at Karlsruhe to study these subjects.
1911 - He was appointed to succeed Engler as Director of the Institute for Physical and Electrochemistry at Berlin-Dahlen. 1918-1919 - Haber then undertook the work on the fixation of nitrogen from the air for which he was given the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

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Haber, Fritz (1868–1934) German chemist whose conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia opened the way for the synthetic fertilizer industry.
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By 1905 Fritz Haber (1868–1934) had reached the objective long sought by chemists of fixing nitrogen from air. Using high pressure and a catalyst, he directly reacted
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    Haber, Fritz. Haber, Fritz (18681934), German chemist and Nobel laureate, best known for his development of an economical method of ammonia synthesis.
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