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For a reaction `(1)/(2) A rarr 2B` rate of disappearance of ‘A’ is related to the rate of appearance of ‘B’ by the expression:

A

`-(d[A])/(dt)=1/2(d[B])/(dt)`

B

`-(d[A])/(dt)=1/4(d[B])/(dt)`

C

`-(d[A])/(dt)=(d[B])/(dt)`

D

`-(d[A])/(dt)=4(d[B])/(dt)`

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