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What would be the effect of removing NH 3 from this reaction? 3H 2 +N 2 rightleftharpoons2NH 3 A. The remaining NH 3 would react more to produce more H 2 and N 2 B. The reactions in both directions would speed up. O C. The reactions in both directions would slow down . D. H 2 and N 2 would react to produce more NH 3 .

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