For the reaction 3H2​(g)+N2​(g)→2NH3​(g), if the rate of disappearance of hydrogen gas is 5.45M/min, what is the rate of

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For the reaction 3H2​(g)+N2​(g)→2NH3​(g), if the rate of disappearance of hydrogen gas is 5.45M/min, what is the rate of

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For The Reaction 3h2 G N2 G 2nh3 G If The Rate Of Disappearance Of Hydrogen Gas Is 5 45m Min What Is The Rate Of 1
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For the reaction 3H2​(g)+N2​(g)→2NH3​(g), if the rate of disappearance of hydrogen gas is 5.45M/min, what is the rate of appearance of ammonia gas in M/min ? Enter your answer to the hundredths place. Do not include units. Your Answer: Answer Question 4 (1 point) Concentration and rate data for the generic reaction A+B→C+D is given below. Based on this data, what is the rate law for the reaction?
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