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A `1 g` sample of `Fe_(2)O_(3)` solid of `55.2%` purity is dissolved in acid and reduced by heating the solution with zinc dust. The resultant solution is cooled and made upto `100 mL`. An aliquot of `25 mL` of this solution requires `17 mL` of `0.0167M` solution of an oxidant for titration. Calculate no.of electrons taken up by oxidant in the above titration.

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