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The valency factor of `I_(2)` when, (i) it is formed by the reaction of potassium iodide and potassium iodate in acid medium and (ii) when it reacts with hypo, are respectively:

A

`2,2`

B

`(5)/(3),2`

C

`(3)/(5),2`

D

`5,2`

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