The reaction of nitrogen gas with hydloric acid is as follows: N2 (g) + 6 HCl (g)  

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The reaction of nitrogen gas with hydloric acid is asfollows:

N2 (g) + 6 HCl(g)  

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N2g 6HClg 2NH3g 3Cl2g A If volume is increased then equilibrium shifts to the left if deltang is negative and to the right if deltang is positive deltang Moles of gaseous products moles of    See Answer
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