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The decomposition of a drug in human was found to be a first order process. The activation energy for the decomposition is `(3100RxxIn2)` and pre-exponential factor `A=4096hr^(-1)` . How long will it take the concentration of the drug In the blood to fall to half of its intial value at 310K?
(Given: In `2=0.7`)

A

`10.5 hr`

B

`0.175` min

C

`10.5` min

D

`0.175` sec

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