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The rate of a gaseous reaction is generally expressed in terms of `(dP)/(dt)`. If it were expressed in terms of change in number of moles per unit time `((dn)/(dt))` or in terms of change in molar concentration per unit time `((dC)/(dt))`, which of the following relationship will hold good ?

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