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For the reaction : `N_(2)(g)+3H_(2)(g)rarr2NH_(3)(g)` . If rate of appearance of `NH_(3)` is `6.8xx10^(-3)` gm/min, then rate of disappearance of `H_(2)(g)` at the same condition will be :

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