Consider the reaction N2 + O2 ⇌ 2NO. At 1800 C, this reaction has an equilibrium constant of 1.2*10-4. During the course of the reaction, a sample of the reaction mixture is taken, and the concentrations of each component are found to be as follows: [N2] = 0.055 mol L-1, [O2] = 0.081 mol L-1, and [NO] = 0.003 mol L-1. In which direction must the reaction proceed for it to reach equilibrium?
A) The reaction must proceed from right to left.
B) The reaction must proceed from left to right.
C) The reaction is already at equilibrium.
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