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In the reaction `VO + Fe_(2)O_(3) to FeO + V_(2)O_(5)` . What is the n-factor for `V_(2)O_(5)` ?

A

Mol Mass

B

`("Mol Mass")/(4)`

C

`("Mol Mass")/(6)`

D

`("Mol Mass")/(8)`

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C
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