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An oxide `X_(2)O_(n)` is oxidised to `XO_(3)^(-)` by `MnO_(4)^(-)` in acidic medium.If `1.5times10^(-3)` moles of `X_(2)O_(n)` requires `1.8times10^(-3)` moles of `MnO_(4)^(-)` for complete oxidation.Assuming that oxidation state of oxygen is `-2` in all compounds.The value of

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