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34 gm of a mixture containing N(2) and H...

34 gm of a mixture containing `N_(2) and H_(2)` in `1:3` by mole is partially coverted into `NH_(3)`. Calculate the molar mass of the mixture (containing remaining `N_(2),H_(2) and NH_(3)` formed) after reaction if it has been found that the `NH_(3)` formed required 0.5 moles of `H_(3)PO_(4)` for complete neutralization
`3NH_(3)+H_(2)PO_(4)rarr(NH_(4))_(3)PO_(4)`
Write nearest integral value.

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