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A gaseous phase reaction taking place in 1 lit at 400K is given `N_(2)` (g) + `3H_(2) (g) hArr 2NH_(3) ` (g) starting with 1 mole `N_(2)` and 3 moles `H_(2)` equilibrium mixture required 250 ml of 1 M `H_(2) SO_(4)` . Thus , Ke is

A

0.006

B

0.08

C

0.029

D

2.05

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