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AH> 0 2N Bry() - N, (g) + 3Br ) Predict the direction the equilibrium will shift as a result of The pressure is increased b)
AH> 2N Br(s) - N, (o) + 3Bra () Predict the direction the equilibrium will shift as a result of A catalyst is added to the re
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