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A radioactive sample has a disintegration rate of `36 xx 10^(50)` disintegration per minute. The sample itself consisting of `10^(-5)``mu` mole of the active nuclei. The disintegration constant, `lambda` is given by

A

`6 xx 10^(-7)`` s^(-1)`

B

`6 xx 10^(15)`` s^(-1)`

C

` 6 xx 10^(9)` ` s ^(-1)`

D

`10^(-8)` ` s^(-1)`

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