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Calculating Keq

1 mol of nitrogen and 1 mol of hydrogen are placed in a flask and allowed to come to equilibrium with the product ammonia (NH3).  At equilibrium there are .8 moles of nitrogen present.  What is the Keq for the reaction?


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