The equilibrium concentrations for the reaction below were found to be [N2] = 0.13 M, [H2] = 7.9 x 10^2 M, and [NH3] = 1.6 M at a certain temperature. Find the equilibrium constant, Kc, at this temperature. N2(g) + 3 H2(g) = 2 NH3(g)
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