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For the ideal gaseous reaction, the rate is generally expressed in terms of `(dP)/(dt)` instead of `(dC)/(dt)` or `(dn)/(dt)` (where C=`(n)/(V)` is concentration and n the no. of moles). What is the relation among these three expressions if T and V are constant?

A

`(dC)/(dt)=(dn)/(dt)=(dP)/(dt)`

B

`(dC)/(dt)=(1)/(V)(dn)/(dt)=(1)/(Rt)((dP)/(dt))`

C

`RT(dC)/(dt)=(dn)/(dt)=(dP)/(dt)`

D

None of these

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