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For the reaction, 2no(g)+2h2(g)→n2(g)+2h2o(g), what direction will the reaction proceed if [no]=0.010 m, [h2]=0.010 m, [n2]=0.020 m, & [h2o]=0.0010 m. (k=650) forward reverse the reaction has stopped the reaction is at equilibrium
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