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In a first order reaction the concentration fo reactant decreases from `800 mol//dm^(3)` to `50 mol // dm^(3)` in 200 sec.The rate constant of reaction is `s^(-1)` is

A

`2xx10^(-4)s^(-1)`

B

`1.386xx10^(2)s^(-1)`

C

`3.45xx10^(5)s^(-1)`

D

`2xx10^(4)s^(-1)`

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