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The rate of decomposition of `NH_(3)(g)` at 10 atm on platinum surface is zero order . What is rate of formation (in M `min^(-1)`) of `H_(2)`(g) , if rate constant of reaction `2NH_(3(g)) to N_(2)(g) +3H_(2)(g)` is 2.0 M `min^(-1)`?

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