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Fertiliser plants get their N₂ requirements

a.

by fractionation of liquified air.

b.

by dissociating oxides of nitrogen.

c.

from coal gas (coke oven gas).

d.

from producer gas.

Answer: (a).by fractionation of liquified air.

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