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For the reaction of gaseous nitrogen with gaseous hydrogen to produce gaseous ammonia, the correct equilibrium constant expression is _____.
Keq = NH3 squared divided by (N2 times H2).
Keq =
Keq = NH3 divided by (N times H2 cubed).
Keq = NH3 divided by (N2 times H2).
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Keq = NH3 divided by (N2 times H2).
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