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For the reaction N(2) + 3 H(2) to 2 NH...

For the reaction
`N_(2) + 3 H_(2) to 2 NH_(3)` The rate of change of concentration for hydrogen is `0.3 xx 10^(-4) Ms^(-1)` The rate of change of concentration of ammonia is :

A

`-0.2xx10^(-4)`

B

`0.2xx10^(-4)`

C

`0.1xx10^(-4)`

D

`0.3xx10^(-4)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`(d[NH_(3)])/(dt) =(2)/(3) ((-d[H_(2)])/(dt))=(2)/(3) xx0.3xx10^(-4)=0.2xx10^(-4)` M/s.
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