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Equal volume of `N_(2)` and `H_(2)` react to form ammonia under suitable condition then the limiting reagent is

A

H_2 is limiting reagent

B

N_2 is limiting reagent

C

Both reactants are limiting reagents

D

NH_3 is limiting reagent

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