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The rate equation for the decomposition of `N_(2)O_(5)` in `C Cl_(4)` is rate `=K[N_(2)O_(5)]`, where `K=6.3xx10^(-4) s^(-1)` at `320K`. What would be the initial rate of decomposition of `N_(2)O_(5)` in a `0.10 M` solution of `N_(2)O_(5)` ?

A

(a) `6.3xx10^(-6) mol litre^(-1) s^(-1)`

B

(b) `0.63xx10^(-6) mol litre^(-1) s^(-1)`

C

(c ) `6.3xx10^(-5) mol litre^(-1) s^(-1)`

D

(d) `0.63xx10^(-4) mol litre^(-1) s^(-1)`

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