In 1918, Fritz Haber won the Nobel Prize for his work on ammonia synthesis. He developed the Haber process, which fixes nitrogen from the air to make ammonia, which is then used for making synthetic fertilisers.
In 1918, Fritz Haber won the Nobel Prize for his work on ammonia synthesis. He developed the Haber process, which fixes nitrogen from the air to make ammonia, which is then used for making synthetic fertilisers.