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Take n2(g) + 3h2(g) → 2nh3(g)+ energy and removing two moles of hydrogen gas will make it go to the right or left
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Removing two moles of hydrogen gas from the reaction will shift the equilibrium to the left, favoring the formation of more hydrogen gas and preventing the formation of ammonia.
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