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3 volumes of hydrogen are required to combine with one volume of nitrogen to form 2 volumes of ammonia. When 1 mole of hydrogen is allowed to react with the mole of nitrogen, the two gases:

A

do not combine

B

combine and both the gases are used up completely

C

2/3 mile of nitrogen remains uncombined

D

some hydrogen remains uncombined

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