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Reduction of nitrobenzene with `LiAlH_(4)` gives azobenzene. The number of hydrogen atoms involved in the formation of the product is

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`2C_(6)H_(5)NO_(2)+8(H)overset(LAH)to C_(6)H_(5)-N=N-C_(6)H_(5)+4H_(2)O`
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