Who was Fritz Haber?
Fritz Haber, German chemist, was born on December 9, 1868 in a Jewish family in Breslau, Silesia, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland). In 1909, he became the first scientist to produce ammonia from the air, which freed humans from the passive situation of relying on natural nitrogen fertilizer and accelerated the development of world agriculture. Therefore, he won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry of the Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1918. During World War I, Hubble was responsible for the development and production of chlorine gas, mustard gas and other poisonous gases when he was the factory director of the chemical arsenal, and it was used in the war, causing nearly one million casualties, and was condemned by scientists in the United States, Britain, France, and middle countries . On January 29, 1934, Hubble died of a heart attack in Basel, Switzerland. [1]
Fritz Haber
- Fritz Haber, Haberfa
- Hubble
- Invented the catalyst
- Access to the infinite nitrogen in the air:
- He fixed the nitrogen with iron filings,
- Make tons of ammonia and various fertilizers
- Gushing from German factories.
- Just a few months after that,
- The route to Chile was cut off,
- The source of saltpeter and guano in Chile is cut off;
- And then,
- Overcast in World War I,
- Germany is in need of arms.
- Hubble
- Mastered the functions of the catalyst:
- Catalysts in chemical reactions
- Not just sitting idly by,
- It participates in--
- Or cut off the peaks that block the reaction,
- Thereby reducing the critical point of the reaction,
- Or dig a passage,
- Or a molecular arm
- Close to the most difficult object,
- Make a bond or break between them
- It's a breeze.
- The regenerated catalyst
- Regained fanfare, still a matchmaker.
- Hubble
- Dressed up a handful of iron filings,
- Let it make millions of tons of nitrogen.
- The close consultant of the Emperor William Institute,
- Pretend to be the catalyst to end the war;
- His chemical weapons brought victory to the trenches,
- Darm, shrapnel,
- No better than burns and lung ulcers
- Ypres
- When the soldier unscrewed the chlorine tank
- Let that green gas spread over the fields of dawn,
- He was taking notes seriously,
- Forget all the sad letters of his wife.
- Hubble
- In Berlin after the war,
- Addicted to mercury and sulfur,
- Golden Dan Warlock's set
- Promote the world and change themselves;
- Hubble was whimsical--
- Refining millions of gold atoms per liter of water,
- Turn the sea into a warehouse full of gold bars,
- To repay German war debt.
- And in this world, the situation is changing,
- Oh, in Munich, people have heard
- The sound of Nazis marching in leather boots,
- People swallowed to fill their stomachs.
- Hubble
- Looking for another catalyst
- It turned out to be himself:
- In the exotic town of Basel on the Rhine,
- He catalyzed himself--
- Hubble, former Protestant
- Become the Jewish Hubble who swallowed now,
- Golden Cunning Warlock
- The city of Paracelsus *,
- He reached the end of his life.