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What is the two third life of a first order reaction having `k=5.48xx10^(-14) s^(-1)` ?

A

`2.01xx10^(11)s`

B

`2.01xx10^(13)s`

C

`0.08xx10^(13)s`

D

`16.04xx10^(11)s`

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