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The advantage of manufacturing `H_(2)SO_(4)` by Contact process than other methods is
A) The acid obfained is highly pure and concentrated
B) It is comparitively cheap method.
C) The impurities can be tested and the reactants can be recycled.

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The acid obtained is highly pure and concentrated

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It is comparitively cheap method.

C

The impurities can be tested and the reactants can be recycled.

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