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The equivalent of iodine in the reaction `2Na_(2)S_(2)O_(3)+I_(2)rarr 2NaI+Na_(2)S_(4)O_(6)` is
[M is molecular weight] 

A

M

B

`(M)/(2)`

C

`(M)/(3)`

D

2M

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