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In the manufacture of `NH_(3)` by Haber's process, the condition which would give maximum yield is `N_(2)+3H_(2)hArr2NH_(3)+Q` kcal

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High temperature, high pressure and high concentrations of the reactants

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High temperature, low pressure and low concentrations of the reactants

C

Low temperature and high pressure

D

Low temperature, low pressure and low concentration of `H_2`

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C

According to Le chatelier’s principle.
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