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In the reaction `2NO + O_(2) to 2NO_(2)`, if the rate of disappearance of `O_(2)` is 16gm. `"min"^(-1)`, then the rate of appearance of `NO_(2)` is:

A

90 gm `"min"^(-1)`

B

46 gm `"min"^(-1)`

C

28 gm `"min"^(-1)`

D

32 gm `"min"^(-1)`

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