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In the following reaction (unbalanced), equivalent weight of `As_(2)S_(3)` is related to molecular weight `M` by
`As_(2)S_(3)+H+NO_(3)^(-) rarr NO+H_(2)O+AsO_(4)^(3-)+SO_(4)^(2-)`

A

`M//2`

B

`M//4`

C

`M//28`

D

`M//24`

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