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When SO(2) is passed into acidified K(2)...

When `SO_(2)` is passed into acidified `K_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7)` solution, oxidation state of sulphur changes from

A

`+4` to 0

B

`+4` to +2

C

`+4` to +6

D

`+6` to +4

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