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How many gm of the oxidising agent gets reduced in the reaction of 65.4 gm of Zn with concentrated nitric acid?
Atomic mass : Zn = 65.4, N = 14, H = 1, O = 16 gm `mol^(-1)`]

A

65.4

B

126

C

130.8

D

252

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The correct Answer is:
B

`Zn + 4HNO_(3("conc.")toZn(NO_3)+2H_2O+2NO_2`
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