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Equivalent weight of `FeC_(2)O_(4)` during its reaction with `KMnO_(4)` is:

A

`M//3`

B

`M//1`

C

`M//2`

D

`M//4`

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`{:(Fe^(2+)rarrFe^(3+)+e),((C^(3+))_(2)rarr2C^(4+)+2e),(bar(FeC_(2)O_(4)rarrFe^(3+)+2CO_(2)+3e)):}`
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