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In a zero -order reaction , initial concentration of the reactant is a and value of the constant is k . If the time required for the completion of the reaction is t and the value of its half-life `t_(1//2)` then-

A

`t=(a)/(2k)`

B

`t_(1//2)=(a)/(k)`

C

`(t)/(t_(1//2))=2`

D

`(t)/(t_(1//2))=(1)/(2)`

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