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Mass ratio of NH(3) and CO(2) for maximu...

Mass ratio of `NH_(3)` and `CO_(2)` for maximum product formation as
per reaction :
`2NH_(3) + CO_(2) rArr NHCOONH_(4)`

A

`(17)/(22)`

B

`(17)/(44)`

C

`(22)/(17)`

D

`(44)/(17)`

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