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Statement I: In Haber’s process, NH3 is liquefied and removed. 

Statement II: In manufacture of NH3, liquefied and removal of NH3, keeps the reaction moving in forward direction. 

(a) Statement I and II are correct and II is the correct explanation of I. 

(b) Statement I and II are correct but II is not the correct explanation of I. 

(c) Statement I is wrong but statement II is correct. 

(d) Statement I is correct but statement II is wrong.

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(a) Statement I and II are correct and II is the correct explanation of I. 

Removal of NH3 will decrease its concentration which favours the production of NH3 according to the Le – Chatelier’s principle.

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