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What mass of `HNO_(3)` is needed to convert 5g of the iodine into iodic acid according to the reaction
`I_(2)+HNO_(3) to HIO_(3)+NO_(2)+H_(2)O`

A

12.4g

B

24.8g

C

0.248g

D

49.6g

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