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What weight of `FeSO_(4)` ( mol.wt. `=152`) will be oxidised by `200 mL` of normal `KMnO_(4)` solution in acid solution?

A

`30.4g`

B

`60.8 g`

C

`121.6g`

D

`15.8 g`

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The correct Answer is:
A

Meq.of `FeSO_(4)="Meq.of" KMnO_(4)=200xx1`
`:. (w)/(152//1)xx1000=200`
`w=30.4 g`
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