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The rate of a first-order reaction is 0.04 mol L1 s10.04 \text{ mol L}^{-1} \text{ s}^{-1} at 10 sec10 \text{ sec} and 0.03 mol L1 s10.03 \text{ mol L}^{-1} \text{ s}^{-1} at 20 sec20 \text{ sec} after initiation of the reaction. The half-life period of the reaction is

A

34.1 s34.1 \text{ s}

B

44.1 s44.1 \text{ s}

C

54.1 s54.1 \text{ s}

D

24.7 s24.7 \text{ s}

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