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Iodometric titrations are usually performed is neutral or mildlyalkaline (pH=8) or weakly acidic solution. Which statement is not vlaid for this observation?

A

In strong alkaline solution `I_(2)` disproportinate to `I^(-)` and `IO^(-)`

B

In strong acidic solutions starch used to detect the end point tens to hydrolyse or decomposed

C

`I^(-)` produced during titration tends to be oxidised by dissolved oxygen in acidic medium.

D

Reducing power of reducing agent is increased in strong acidic medium.

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D
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