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25 cm^(3) of ferrous ammonium sulphate s...

`25 cm^(3)` of ferrous ammonium sulphate solution require `20 cm^(3)` of 0.1 N potassium dichromate solution. Calculate the amount of ferrous ammonium sulphate crystals dissolved in `250 cm^(3)` of the solution. (Given equivalent).

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