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Which of the following ion is spectator ion in the reaction given below:
`Zn+2H^(+)+2Cl^(-)rarrZn^(2+)+2Cl^(-)+H_(2)`

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`X^(-)` ion is `Br^(-)` or `I^(-)` ion.
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