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The rate law equation for a reaction `A rarr B` is ,
`r = k[A]^(0)`
If the initial concentration is 'a' mol `"dm"^(-3)`, the half of the reaction is

A

`(k)/(a)`

B

`(a)/(k)`

C

`(2a)/(k)`

D

`(a)/(2k)`

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D

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