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How many ml of 0.150M `Na_(2)CrO_(4)` will be required to oxidize 40 ml of 0.5 M `Na_(2) S_(2) O_(3)`.
`CrO_(4)^(2-) + S_(2) O_(3)^(2-) rarr Cr(OH)_(4) ^(-) + SO_(4)^(2-)`

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225ml

B

355ml

C

455ml

D

555ml

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