A container was charged with hydrogen, nitrogen, and ammonia gases at 120°C and the system was allowed to reach equilibrium.What will happen if the volume of the container is increased at constant temperature? 3H2(g) + N2(g)
2NH3(g)
A) There will be no effect.
B) More ammonia will be produced at the expense of hydrogen and nitrogen.
C) Hydrogen and nitrogen will be produced at the expense of ammonia.
D) The equilibrium constant will increase.
E) The equilibrium constant will decrease.
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