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A graph Is drawn between the concentration of the reactants (taken on y-axis) and the time of reaction (taken on x-axis). The slope of the tangent drawn to the graph at a point corresponding to reaction time t sec. Gives

A

Rate of the reaction

B

Rate of constant of the reaction

C

Rate of reactant at time t

D

Half-life period of the reaction

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