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One litre flask is full of brown bromine fumes. The intensity of brown colour of vapour will not decreases appreciably on adding to the flask some

A

Pieces of marble

B

Animal charcoal powder

C

`C Cl_(4)`

D

`CS_(2)`

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Marble `(CaCO_(3))` do not react, absorb, absorb or dissolve `Br_(2)`. As such there is no change in colour of `Br_(2)`.
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