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Chemistry, 09.03.2021 06:00, stressedstudent1906

Which change in this process would shift the equilibrium to produce the maximum possible NH3?
3H2 + N2 2 2NH3 + energy
A. Removing the N2 as it forms
B. Removing the NH3 as it forms
c. Decreasing the pressure
D. Increasing the temperature


Which change in this process would shift the equilibrium to produce the

maximum possible NH3?
3H2

answer
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