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For the following reaction N(2)+3H(2)t...

For the following reaction
`N_(2)+3H_(2)to2NH_(3)` equivalent mass of `N_(2)=("molar mass of" N_(2))/X`
What is the value of x.

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6

`overset((0))(N_(2))+3H_(2)rarroverset(-3)(2NH_(3))impliesx=6`
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