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SO(2) can reduce :...

`SO_(2)` can reduce :

A

`HCIO_(3)` to `HCl`

B

`Cr_(2)O_(7)^(2-)//H^(+)` to `Cr^(3+)`

C

`MnO_(4)^(-)//H^(+)` to `Mn^(2+)`

D

`IO_(3)^(-)` to `I_(2)`

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  2. Nitrogen gas is prepared :

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  3. Which of the following compound is a tribasic acid ?

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  4. Which one has the lowest boiling point ?

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