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The rate constant of a reaction is `0.0693 min^(-1)`. Starting with `10 mol`, the rate of the reaction after `10 min` is

A

0.693 mol `min^-1`

B

0.0693`times 2 mol min^-1`

C

`0.0693 times 5 mol min^-1`

D

`0.0693 times (5)^2 mol min^-1`

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C
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