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A mixture of `N_2` and `H_2` is caused to react in a closed container to form `NH_3`. The reaction decreases before any of the reactant has been totally consumed. At this stage, 2 moles each of `N_2`, `H_2 `and` NH_3` are present. Then the weight of `N_2` and `H_2` present originally were respectively

A

4 and 4 moles

B

3 and 5 moles

C

3 and 4 moles

D

4 and 5 moles

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