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N2 + 3H2 2NH3 If N2 is reacting at a rate of –0.40 M/s, what is the rate by which NH3 is being produced? (Also, show calculations.)

-0.80 M/s
+0.40 M/s
+0.80 M/s
+1.20 M/s

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