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The non combustible hydride of nitrogen, colourless gas with pungent smell, high enthalpy of formation (exothermic) soluble in water is produced in the nature by

A

heating ammonium chloride with slaked lime

B

By heating ammonium sulphate with sodium hydroxide

C

By hydrolysis of `Mg_3N_2` or Haber process

D

By slow decomposition of organic matter like urea

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