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Provided here is a reversible reaction that is exothermic. Which of the following correctly describes the result of a change in temperature to this chemical system? N2 + 3H2 ⇔ 2NH3 + heat *
A decrease in temperature would result in more nitrogen being produced.
An increase in temperature would result in less ammonia being produced.
A decrease in temperature would result in less ammonia being produced.
An increase in temperature would result in less hydrogen being produced
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