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In a particular case of bacterial growth following second order kinetics, concentraion of bacteria increases to 4 times initial concentration of 1 M in 24 minutes. What will be the generation time of the bacterial growth, if initial concentration is 2 M.

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24 min

B

16 min

C

8 min

D

12 min

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