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The reaction between nitrogen and hydrogen to give ammonia is an example of :

A
decomposition reaction
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combination reaction
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displacement reaction
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combustion reaction
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Solution

The correct option is A combination reaction
A combination reaction is a reaction in which two or more reactants combine to form a single product.
The reaction between hydrogen gas and nitrogen gsa to give ammonia is as follows.
N2+3H22NH3
Therefore, it is a combination reaction.
Option B is correct.

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