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Hi everyone,

I have been sitting here trying to figure this one out for almostan hour, but I can't quite get it. I have a feeling its simplerthan I am making it. I am going crazy!

Consider the following reaction which is used to make millions oftons of ammonia per year:

N2(g)+3H2(g)--->2NH3(g)

If the rate of reaction is 3 mol L^-1 S^-1, answer thefollowing:



1.) What is the change in concentration of ammonia per s?



Thanks so much for your help!

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