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Write the following oxidising agents in the increasing order of equivalent weight:
`KMnO_(4) to Mn^(2+)`
`K_(2) Cr_(2) O_(7) to Cr^(3+)`
`KIO_(3) to I^(-)`
`KCIO_(3) to CI^(-)`

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To determine the increasing order of equivalent weights of the given oxidizing agents, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Calculate the Equivalent Weight of Each Oxidizing Agent The formula for equivalent weight is given by: \[ \text{Equivalent Weight} = \frac{\text{Molecular Weight}}{n \text{ factor}} \] ...
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