Initial concentrations of NH3, N2, and H2 for the reaction below were 0.200 M, 1.00 M, and 1.10 M, respectively, when th

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Initial concentrations of NH3, N2, and H2 for the reaction below were 0.200 M, 1.00 M, and 1.10 M, respectively, when th

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Initial concentrations of NH3, N2, and
H2 for the reaction below were 0.200 M, 1.00 M, and
1.10 M, respectively, when the reaction was started. Which
direction would the reaction shift to establish equilibrium, and
why?
2NH3 (g) ⇌
N2 (g) + 3 H2 (g)
Kc = 17
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