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The rate of formation of `SO_(3)` in the reaction
`2SO_(2)+O_(2) rarr 2SO_(3)`
is 100 g `"min"^(-1)` Hence rate of disappearance of `O_(2)` is

A

`50" g min"^(-1)`

B

`40" g min"^(-1)`

C

`200" g min"^(-1)`

D

`20 " g min"^(-1)`

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D
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