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Take a multiple of three moles of diborane plus a multiple of six moles of ammonia, mix them together, heat them to 300 degrees Celsius and stand by with a fire extinguisher because reacting three moles of diborane with six moles of ammonia liberates 12 moles of hydrogen.

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