Figure 13.8 a-c (a) The Initial Equilibrium Mixture of N 2, H 2, and NH 3 (b) Addition of N2. (c.) The New Equilibrium Position for the System Containing.

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Figure 13.8 a-c (a) The Initial Equilibrium Mixture of N 2, H 2, and NH 3 (b) Addition of N2. (c.) The New Equilibrium Position for the System Containing More N 2 (due to Less H 2, and More NH 3 than in (a) Figure 13.9 a-c (a) A Mixture of NH 3 (g), N 2 (g), and H 2 (g) at Equilibrium (b) The Volume is Suddenly Decreased (c) The New Equilibrium Position for the System Containing More NH 3 and Less N 2 and H 2 Anhydrous Ammonia is Injected into the Solid to Act as a Fertilizer

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