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At 1800 K, ethane gas decomposes to ethene and hydrogen. Rate constant for the reaction is `10^(-3)PA^(-1)sec^(-1)`. IF initial pressure of ethane is `3xx10^(5)` PA, how many sec would it take for the pressure to reach `5xx10^(5)` PA

A

`1800.2` sec

B

`3.33xx10^(-2)` sec

C

`6.66xx10^(-3)`sec

D

`1000.4` sec

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