For a chemical reaction,half-life period $(t_{1/2})$ is $10 \ minutes$. How much reactant will be left after $20 \ minutes$ if one starts with $100 \ moles$ of reactant and the order of the reaction is $(i)$ zero,$(ii)$ one,and $(iii)$ two?

  • A
    $0, 25, 33.33$
  • B
    $25, 0, 33.33$
  • C
    $33.33, 25, 0$
  • D
    $25, 33.33, 0$

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