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When `BrO_(3)^(-)` ion reacts with `Br^(-)` iron in acid solution `Br_(2)` is liberated. The equivalent weight of `KBrO_(3)` in this reaction is:

A

`M//8`

B

`M//3`

C

`M//5`

D

`M//6`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`10e + 2Br^(5+) rarr Br_(2)^(0)`
`:.` Eq. wt. of `KBrO_(3) = (M)/(5)`
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