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In the reaction `Ato2B` the concentration of a falls from 1.0M to 0.98 2M in one minute what is the rate of in moles `"litre"^(-1)"sec^(-1)`

A

`1.8xx10^(-3)`

B

`3.0xx10^(-5)`

C

`3.6xx10^(-3)`

D

`6.0xx10^(-5)`

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