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N2(g) + 3F2(g) <--> 2NF3(g) Equilibrium has been reached in the above reaction. Which statement is correct?
O The N2 and F2 together will form at a faster rate than the NF3.
O The NF3 will form at a faster rate than the Ny and F2 together.
O The partial pressures of N2, F2, and NF3 will stay constant.
The partial pressure of NF3 will keep changing.

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