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If equal volumes of `0.1 M KMnO_(4)` and `0.1 M K_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7)` solutions are allowed to oxidise `Fe^(2+)` to `Fe^(3+)` in acidic medium, then `Fe^(2+)` oxidised will be:

A

more by `KMnO_(4)`

B

more by `K_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7)`

C

equal in both cases

D

cannot be determined.

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