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Into a system which contained only A, a limited amount of B is injected. The equilibrium, A + B = C is established. Which of
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02 -X 1 points Save Answer Consider the equilibrium: 2NH3(g) + 20 2(g) = N20 +3H 20(g) You have 0.8 moles NH3 and 0.8 moles O
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