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`12. g` of an impure sample of arsenious oxide was dissolved in water containing `7.5 g` of sodium bicarbonate and the resulting solution was diluted to `250 mL`. `25 mL` of this solution was completely oxidised by `22.4 mL` of a solution of iodine. `25 mL` of this iodine solution reacted with same volume of a solution containing `24.8 g` of sodium thiosulphate `(Na_(2)S_(2)O_(3).5H_(2)O)` in one litre. Calculate teh percentage of arsenious oxide in the sample ( Atomic mass of `As=74`)

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