Equation for the Haber process, Chemistry

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How do you calculate exactly how much ammonia you get from certain pressure changes using the equilibrium equation?


Tried writing the equation like this: 2(1+x)^2/2(0.5-0.5x)2(1.5-1.5x)^3=K for an increase of the pressure to twice as much as it was before.
but I don''t know if it''s right, it becomes a fourth grade equation.inimum 100 words accepted#

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