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`underset(("element having atomic Number" = 53))"Ferric Ion+Mono valent anion" to x+y`
x and y are-

A

`Fe^(0)` & Iodate ion

B

`Fe^(+2)` & Per iodate ion

C

`Fe^(2+)` & `I_(2)`

D

`Fe^(2+)` & `FeI_(3)`

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