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The number of moles of `KMnO_(4)` required to oxidise `1 mol` of `Fe(C_(2)O_(4))` in acidic medium is

A

(a)`0.6`

B

(b)`0.167`

C

(c )`0.2`

D

(d)`0.4`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`eq. of KMnO_(4)=eq. of Fe(C_(2)O_(2))`
`x xx5=1 0xx3`
`x=0.6`
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