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The equilibrium constant in terms of concentrations (Kc) for this reaction:

N2(g)  + 3H2(g) ⇌ 2NH3(g)

equals 4.4 × 10-3. If, at equilibrium, the concentration of H2 = 4.9 mol/L and the concentration of NH3 = 2.4 mol/L, what is the equilibrium concentration of N2(g)?

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