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Ammonia is created in the Haber process in a rigid container (nitrogen gas plus hydrogen gas react to form ammonia gas). 10.0 moles of hydrogen gas are mixed with 10.0 moles of nitrogen gas. The initial pressure exerted on the container is 10.0 atm. Assuming the reaction runs to completion, what will the pressure (in atm) on the vessel be after the reaction takes place?
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