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In the reaction, `2A+Bto2C+D`, the rate of disappearance of 'A' is `2.6xx10^(-2)"M-S"^(-1)`. Then the rate of disappearance of B and the rate of appearance of C and D are respectively

A

`5.2xx10^(-2),5.2xx10^(-2),2.6xx10^(-2)`

B

`1.3xx10^(-2),2.6xx10^(-2),1.3xx10^(-2)`

C

`2.6xx10^(-2),2.6xx10^(-2),2.6xx10^(-2)`

D

`2.6xx10^(-2),5.2xx10^(-2),5.2xx10^(-2)`

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