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On addition of conc. `H_(2)SO_(4)` to a chloride salt, colourless fumes are evolved but in case of iodide salt, violet fumes come out. This is because

A

`H_(2)SO_(4)` reduces Hl to `l_(2)`

B

Hl is of violet colour

C

Hl gets oxidised to `l_(2)`

D

Hl changes to `HlO_(3)`

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C
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