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`25ml` of a `0.1(M)` solution of a stable cation of transition metal `z` reacts exactly with `25 ml` of `0.04(M)` acidified `KMnO_(4)` solution. Which of the following is most likely to represent the change in oxidation state of `Z` correctly?

A

`Z^(+) rarr Z^(2+)`

B

`Z^(2+) rarr Z^(3+)`

C

`Z^(3+) rarr Z^(4+)`

D

`Z^(2+) rarr Z^(4+)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`25xx0.1xxx-"factor"=25xx0.04xx5`
`x-"factor"=(25xx0.04xx5)/(25xx0.1)=2`
which is possible in (`d`) option
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