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If `10g` of `V_(2)O_(5)` is dissolved in acid and is reduced to `V^(2+)` by zinc metal, how many mole `I_(2)` could be reduced by the resulting solution if it is further oxidised to `VO^(2+)` ions? [Assume no change in state of `Zn^(2+)` ions] (`V=51`, `O=16`, `I=127`)

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