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The specific rate constant for a first order reaction is `1 times 10^–3 sec^–1`. If the initial concentration of the reactant is 0.1 mole per litre the rate (in mol `l^-1 sec^-1`) is:

A

`10^-4`

B

`10^-3`

C

`10^-2`

D

`10^-1`

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