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The reaction quotient `(Q)` for thereaction
`N_(2)(g)+3H_(2)(g)hArr2NH_(3)(g)`
is given by
`Q = ([NH_(3)]^(2))/([N_(2)][H_(2)]^(3))`
The reaction will proceed from right to left if where `K_(C)` is the equilibrium constant.

A

Q=0

B

`Q=K_(c)`

C

`Q lt K_(c)`

D

`Q gt K_(c)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

The reaction will proceed from right to left only (i.e., backward), if the reaction mixture contains more of product and less of reactants than that at equilibrium i.e., if `Q gt K_(c )`
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