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In a reaction `2A + B to 3C`, the concentration of A decreases from 0.5 mol `L^(-11)` to 0.3 mol `L^(-1)` in 10 minutes. The rate of production of 'C during this period is:

A

0.01 mol `L^(-1) "min"^(-1)`

B

0.04 mol `L^(-1) "min"^(-1)`

C

0.05 mol `L^(-1) "min"^(-1)`

D

0.03 mol `L^(-1) "min"^(-1)`

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