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Some of the reasons of reacting NH3 with...

Some of the reasons of reacting `NH_3` with hydrogen chloride are given below. The incorrect is

A

The nitrogen atom of `NH_3` gains electrons

B

`NH_3` can give a pair of electrons

C

A proton in HCl can accept an electron pair from `NH_3`

D

The `Cl^-` ion formed has a stable configuration

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