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For the reaction n2(g) + 3h2(g) 2nh3(g), what will happen if hydrogen gas was removed from the reaction mixture? there will be a shift toward the products. there will not be a shift in equilibrium. there will be a shift toward the reactants. the value for keq will change.

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