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What is the value of the equilibrium constant at 500 C for the formation of NH3 according to the following equation? An equilibrium mixture of NH3(g), H2(g), and N2(g) at 500 C was found to contain 1.35 M H2, 1.15 M N2, and 4.12 10–1M NH3.

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