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In a reaction, `4` mole of electrons are transferred to `1` mole of `HNO_(3)`, the possible product obtained due to reduction is:

A

`1//2` mole of `N_(2)`

B

`1//2` mole of `N_(2)O`

C

1 mole of `NO_(2)`

D

1 mole of `NH_(3)`

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