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🌍 Fritz Haber was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1918 for his invention of the Haber process.
💡 Born in 1868 in Breslau, Prussia, Haber was instrumental in advancing agricultural chemistry.
⚗️ The Haber process synthesizes ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen, revolutionizing fertilizer production.
📚 Haber served as a professor at the University of Karlsruhe and later at the University of Berlin.
🔬 He played a controversial role in the development of chemical warfare during World War I.
🏅 Haber's work laid the foundation for sustaining the world's food supply through synthetic fertilizers.
🌿 He is often referred to as the 'father of chemical warfare' due to his contributions to gas attacks in WWI.
🌌 Haber’s research interests extended beyond chemistry, including physical chemistry and electrochemistry.
📈 The Haber process contributed massively to population growth by boosting agricultural productivity.
⚖️ Despite his scientific achievements, Haber's legacy is complex, grappling with ethical dilemmas in science.
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