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“Use of isotope (deuterium) in the formation of ammonia clearly indicates that chemical reactions do not reach a state of dynamic equilibrium in which the rates of forward and reverse reactions are unequal and there is net change in composition.” The above statement is

A.true
B.false✓ Correct
C.sometimes true or false
D.None of these
Explanation

Use of isotope (deuterium) in the formation of ammonia clearly indicates that chemical reactions reach a state of dynamic equilibrium in which the rates of forward and reverse reactions are equal and there is no net change in composition.

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