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Gradual addition of KI solution to `Bi(NO_(3))_(3)` solution initially produces a dark brown precipitate which dissolves in excess of KI to give a clear yellow solution.
In the above formed iodine, displaces chlorine from which one of the compound.

A

KCl

B

`CaCl_(2)`

C

`C C l_(4)`

D

`KClO_(3)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`2KlO_(3) + I_(2) rarr 2KClO_(3) + Cl_(2)`
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