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In the first order decomposition of A:
A `rarr` 2B + 3C
Concentration of A decrease from initial concentration `0.8` M to `0.2` M in `13.86` min. then rate of appearance of B (in M/sec.) at `13.86` sec. is :

A

`0.1`

B

`0.01`

C

`2.6xx10^(-3)`

D

`6.67xx10^(-4)`

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