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For a zero order reaction, the plot of `[A]_t` versus t for the reaction A`rarr` B is linear with a

A

positive slope and zero intercept

B

positive slope and non-zero intercept

C

negative slope and zero intercept

D

negative slope and non-zero intercept

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