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For `N_(2)+3H_(2)to2NH_(3)` rates of disappearance of `N_(2)` and `H_(2)` and rate of appearance of `NH_(3)` respectively, are a,b and c then

A

`agtbgtc`

B

`altcltb`

C

`a=bgtc`

D

`a=b=c`

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