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For `SO_(2)Cl_(2(g))toSO_(2(g))+Cl_(2(g))`, time required for `99.9%` completion of the process is found to be 100 sec, then specific rate ?

A

`6.93xx10^(-3)M.s^(-1)`

B

`6.93xx10^(-2)M.s^(-1)`

C

`6.93xx10^(-3)s^(-1)`

D

`6.93xx10^(-2)M^(-1).s^(-1)`

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