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Find out % of oxalate ion ina given sample of an alkali metal oxalate salt, 0.30g of it is dissolve in 100mL water and its required 90mL OF Centimolar `KMnO_(4)` solution in aicdic medium:

A

`66%`

B

`55%`

C

`44%`

D

`6.6%`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`1000xx(W)/(24+64)xx2=90xx(1)/(100)xx5, W=0.198g`
`%` of oxalate ion in a given sample
`=(0.198)/(0.3)xx100=66`
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