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The reaction quotient (Q) for the reaction, `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 towards rigt side, if

A

`Q=K_c`

B

`Q lt K_c`

C

`Q gt K_c`

D

`Q =0`

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