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For `2A+B+Cto` Products, rate law is given by rate `=" k [A] [B]"^(2)` & rate constant (k) is `2xx10^(-6)M^(-2)-s^(-1)`. Then rate of the reaction become `2xx10^(-9)"M - s"^(-1)` only when

A

`{:(" [A]"," [B]"," [C]"),(0.1M,01.M,0.2M):}`

B

`{:(" [A]"," [B]"," [C]"),(0.2M,0.1M,0.2M):}`

C

`{:(" [A]"," [B]"," [C]"),(0.1M,0.1M,"any value"):}`

D

`{:(" [A]"," [B]"," [C]"),(0.2M,0.2M,0.1M):}`

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