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1.2g of carbon is burnt completely in oxygen (limted supply) to produce CO and `CO_(2)` . This mixture of gases is treated with solid `I_(2)O_(5)` (to know the amount of CO produced). The librated iodine required 120 ml of 0.1m hypo solution for complete titration. The percentage carbon converted into CO is :

A

`70%`

B

`100%`

C

`50%`

D

`30%`

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