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2NH(3)+3O(2) to 2NO(2)^(-)+2H^+ +2H(2)O ...

`2NH_(3)+3O_(2) to 2NO_(2)^(-)+2H^+ +2H_(2)O`
The above mentioned reaction is catalyzed by

A

Nitrobacter

B

Nitrosomonas

C

Pseudomonas

D

Bacillus

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B
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