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`N_(2) + 3H_(2) to 2NH_(3)`. The rate of disappearance of nitrogen is `0.02 mol L^(-1)s^(-1)`. What is the rate of apperance of ammonia ?

A

-0.02 mol

B

Zero

C

0.1132g

D

0.17 g

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