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Chlorine gas is liberated by the action ...

Chlorine gas is liberated by the action of:

A

Sulphuric acid on sodium chloride

B

Hydrochloric acid on potassium sulphate

C

Hydrochloric acid on `KMnO_4`

D

Nitric acid on KCl

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C
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