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To a 10mL, 1M aqueous solution of `Br_(2)`, excess of NaOH is added so that all `Br_(2)` is disproportionated to `Br^(-)` and `BrO_(3)^(-)`. The resulting solution is free from `Br^(-)`, by extraction and excess of `OH^(-)` neutralised by acidifying the solution. The resulting solution is suffcient to react with 2 g of impure `CaC_(2)O_(4)`(M= 128g/mol) sample. The % purity of oxalate sample is :

A

`84.3%`

B

`32.5%`

C

`60%`

D

`64%`

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