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`1` litre solution of unknown molarity is titrated by taking its `50 mL` solution against `KI` solution is strong acidic medium of excess `HCl`. The equivalence point was detected when `10 mL` of `0.1 M KI` was consumed The molarity of `KIO_(3)` solution is:

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