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The reaction between gaseous `NH_(3)` and `HBr` produces a white solide `NH_(4)Br`. Suppose a small quantity of gaseous `NH_(3)` and gaseous `HBr` are introduced simultaneously into opposite ends of an open tube which is one metre long. Calculate the distance of white solid formed from the end which was used to introduce `NH_(3)`

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