For the exothermic reaction 3H2(g) + N2(g) 2NH3(g) what is the effect of removing NH3 from the reaction vesse

the reaction will shift left to right
the reaction will shift right to left
there will be no further reaction
what happens depends on the temperature

Answer:
You forgot to put the arrows (<=>) between them!

3H2(g) + N2(g) <=> 2NH3(g)

Now look at it! If you take away the NH3, then the reaction will shift left to right!
reaction goes right

you are removing products and the reaction will try to reach equillibrium by producing more products, thus shift right

kinda the same reason that your skin wrinkles up in the pool, your body is trying to make the skin just like the pool water, very heavy in salts and other dissolved junk, so the skin expels water from the skin and thus it makes that which is in the skin more concentrated and closer to the pool water

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