Practice: What is the equilibrium constant expression for the following reaction?
𝑁2(𝑔) + 3𝐻2(𝑔) ⇌ 2𝑁𝐻3(𝑔)
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Concept #1: Equilibrium Constant
Concept #2: Equilibrium Constant
Concept #3: Equilibrium Constant
Practice: What is the equilibrium constant expression for the following reaction?
𝑁2(𝑔) + 3𝐻2(𝑔) ⇌ 2𝑁𝐻3(𝑔)
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