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Given that `50 0 mL` of `0.01M Na_(2)S_(2)O_(3)` solution and `5xx10^(-4)` mole of `Cl_(2)` react according to equation,
`Cl_(2(g))+S_(2)O_(3)^(2-)rarrSO_(4)^(2-)+Cl^(-)+S`
Answer the following:
(iii) How many equivalents of oxidising agents are in this sample for the above reaction?

A

`0.001`

B

`0.080`

C

`0.020`

D

`0.010`

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