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For a given reaction of first order, it takes 20 min for the concentration to drop from 1.0M to 0.6. The time required for the concentration to drop from 0.6M to 0.36M will be

A

more than 20 minutes

B

less than 20 minutes

C

equal to 20 minute

D

infinity

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