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In the formation reaction of `NH_(3)` from `N_(2)` and `H_(2)` 140g of `N_(2)` and 40g `H_(2)` were mixed. Select the option which is correct.

A

Maximum mass of `NH_(3)` which can be formed is 180gm

B

If % yield of reaction is 80%, then `H_(2)` consumed will be 32gm.

C

Some `N_(2)(g)` will be left after the reaction.

D

If `NH_(3)` formed is 85gm then % yield will be 50%.

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