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Chemistry, 19.08.2019 04:30 vanessaharlan01

Given the equation representing a reaction at equilibrium:
n2(g) + 3h2(g)==> 2nh3(g) + energy
which change causes the equilibrium to shift to the right?
(1) decreasing the concentration of h2(g)
(2) decreasing the pressure
(3) increasing the concentration of n2(g)
(4) increasing the temperature

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