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The rate of reaction for `Ato` products is 10 mol. `"lit"^(-1)."min"^(-1)` at time `t_(1)=2` minutes. What will be the rate `("in mol. lit"^(-1)"min"^(-1))` at time `t_(2)=12` minutes ?

A

`gt10`

B

`lt10`

C

10

D

20

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