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5. A student hypothesizes that an increase in pressure will increase the amount of ammonia produced in the reversible reaction shown.
N2(g) + 3H2(g)
nitrogen hydrogen
Which best explains how an increase in pressure increases the amount of ammonia present?
An increase in pressure favors the product with fewer particles.
An increase in pressure would cause the forward reaction to be endothermic.
An increase in pressure decreases the rate of reaction between gases.
An increase in pressure tends to increase the temperature of the gases.
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2NH3(g)
ammonia
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0 5 A Student Hypothesizes That An Increase In Pressure Will Increase The Amount Of Ammonia Produced In The Reversible Reaction Shown N2g 3H2g Nitrogen Hydrogen class=