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The Haber process is a method to produce ammonia from hydrogen and nitrogen gases. The reaction is:

N2(g) + 3 H2(g) <--> 2 NH3(g)
If hydrogen gas is added after the reaction has reached equilibrium, the reaction will:
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A. Need more information

B. Stop. All of the nitrogen gas has been used up.

C. Shift to the left to produce more reactants

D. Shift to the right to produce more product

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User Muge
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Answer:

D.) Shift to the right to produce more product

Step-by-step explanation:

When more reactants are added to a reaction, the equilibrium will shift to the product side to restore the balance.

As such, when H₂ (a reactant) is added, the reaction will shift to the product side, resulting in an increase of NH₃.

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