What’s the equilibrium constant (K), for the following equation, if you have at equilibrium 0.25 mol/L of NH3 , 1.00 mol/L of H2 and 1.00 mol/L of N2 when it comes to equilibrium?

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What’s the equilibrium constant (K), for the following equation, if you have at
equilibrium 0.25 mol/L of NH3 , 1.00 mol/L of H2 and 1.00 mol/L of N2 when it comes to equilibrium?
2 NH3(g)--> 3 H2(g)+ N2(g)

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