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For a gaseous reaction, the rate is expressed in terms of `(dP)/(dt)` in place of `(dC)/(dt)` or `(dn)/(dt)`, where C is concentration, n is number of moles and 'P' is pressure of reactant. The three are related as -

A

`[(dP)/(dt)]=(RT)/(V) [(dn)/(dt)] =[(dC)/(dt)]`

B

`(1)/(RT) [(dP)/(dt) ]=(1)/(V) [(dn)/(dt)]=[(dC)/(dt)]`

C

`[(dP)/(dt)]=[(dn)/(dt)]=[(dC)/(dt)]`

D

None of these

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