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Ammonia Can Be Formed from the Reaction of Hydrogen and Nitrogen

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Ammonia can be formed from the reaction of hydrogen and nitrogen gas by the following reaction
N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g)
At 127°C an equilibrium mixture is found to have a partial pressure of 103 kPa for NH3, a partial pressure of 2030 kPa for N2, and a partial pressure of 10 kPa for H2. What is the total pressure in the container?

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