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Re:Qualitative changes in equilibrium systems
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November 26, 2004, 10:24:38 AM »
if there is no change in volume, the concentration of hydrogen gas remains the same.
nitrogen doesn't react with hydrogen, unless lotsa of heat is provided, It takes up a lot of activation energy just to break the N-N triple bond.
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So is N2 acting as an INERT gas to the system?
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nitrogen is an inert gas in the system.
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