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Hydrogen peroxide oxidises `[Fe(CN)_(6)]^(4-)` to `[Fe (CN)_(6)]^(3-)` in acidic medium but reduces `[Fe(CN)_(6)]^(3-)` to `[Fe(CN)_(6)]^(4-)` in alkaline medium . The other products formed are , respectively -

A

`H_(2)O ` and `(H_(2)O + O_(2))`

B

`H_(2)O` and `(H_(2)O + OH^(-))`

C

`(H_(2) O + O_(2))` and `H_(2) O`

D

`(H_(2)O + O_(2))` and `(H_(2)O + OH^(-))`

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