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For a first order reaction `A to B` the reaction rate at reactant concentration of 0.01 M is found to be `2 xx 10 mol L^(-1)s^(-1)` . The half-life period of the reaction is (in seconds):

A

`34.5`

B

2

C

300

D

`346.5`

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