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Programme 11: Industrial Chemistry
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Programme 11: Industrial Chemistry

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http://www.creative-chemistry.org.uk/funstuff/xword/haber.htm
This is an interactive crossword for students based around the Haber process.

http://ferl.becta.org.uk/display.cfm?page=13&resID=3594 This site contains a downloadable Macromedia Flash file simulation of the Haber Process.

http://www.plastics.org/ This is the site of the American Plastics Council. It contains useful information for students and useful teaching resources for teachers.

http://www.nature.com/nsu/020218/020218-15.html An article from Nature magazine on how sulphuric acid could destroy the wreck of a 300 year-old ship.

http://www.efma.org This is the site of the European Fertilizer Manufacturers Association. It contains a lot of useful information for students and teachers on the manufacture of ammonia-based fertilisers and the use of sulphuric acid.

http://www.thornes.co./learning/main/secondary/science/scinet/scinet/reaction/indust/content.htm This is a useful site for student information on a variety of industrial processes such as the manufacture of sulphuric acid and ammonia.