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In an experiment, addition of `5.0mL` , of `0.006MBaCl_(2)` to `10.0mL` of arsenic sulphite sol just causes the complete coagulation in `34h` . The flocculating value of the effective ion is:

A

2

B

3

C

4

D

5

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