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`N_(2)(g)+3H_(2)(g)=2NH_(3)(g),DeltaH^(@)=-22 kcal`. The standard enthapy of formation of `NH_(3)` gas is

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`-11` kcal/mol

B

11 kcal /mol

C

`-22` kcal/mol

D

22 kcal/mol

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