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A drop of solution (volume `0.05 mL`) contains `3 xx 10^(-6) "mole" H^(o+)` ions. If the rate constant of disappearance of `H^(o+)` ions is `1 xx 10^(7) mol L^(-1) s^(-1)`, how long would it take for `H^(o+)` ions in the drop of disappear?

A

`6xx10^(-8)` sec

B

`6xx10^(-7)` sec

C

`6xx10^(-9)` sec

D

`6xx10^(-10)` sec

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