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When one mole NO(3)^(-) is converted int...

When one mole `NO_(3)^(-)` is converted into 1 mole `NO_(2)` 0.5 mole `N_(2)` and 0.5 mole `N_(2)O` respectively,
accepts x,y and z mole of reaction -x,y,z are respectively.

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