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Reaction `A+B rarr C+D` follows rate law `R=K[A]^(1//2)[B]^(1//2)` starting with 1 M of A and B . What is time taken for concentration of A to become 0.1 M ?
[Given , `k=4.606xx10^(-4)s^(-1)` ]

A

1000 s

B

1500 s

C

2000 s

D

5000 s

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