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A chemical reaction `2A to 4B +C` in gas phase occurs in a closed vessel. The concentration of B is found to increase by `5 xx 10^(-3)` mol `L^(-1)` in 10 seconds. Calculate
i) the rate of appearance of B
ii) the rate of disappearance of A.

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