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`1` mole of ferric oxalate is oxidised by `x` mole of `MnO_(4)^(-)` in acidic medium, Hence value of `x` is:

A

`1.2`

B

`1.6`

C

`1.8`

D

`1.5`

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A

`{:(Fe_(2),(C_(2)O_(4))_(3),rarr,2Fe^(3+),+3C_(2)O_(4)^(2-)),(,3(C^(3+))_(2),rarr,6C^(4+),+6e),(,Mn^(7+)+5e,rarr,Mn^(2+),):}`
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