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Consider the following series of reactions :
`Cl_(2)+2NaOH to NaCl+NaClO+H_(2)O`
`3NaClO to 2NaCl+NaClO_(3)`
`4NaClO_(3) to 3NaClO_(4)+NaCl`
How much `Cl_(2)` is reqired to prepare 122.5 g of `NaClO_(4)` by above sequencial reactions ?

A

284 g

B

213 g

C

142 g

D

71 g

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