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1 mole of ferric oxalate [Fe2(C2O4)3] is...

1 mole of ferric oxalate [`Fe_2(C_2O_4)_3`] is oxidised by x mole of `MnO_4^-` in strong basic medium and 1 mole of ferrous oxalate [`Fe_2C_2O_4`] is oxidised by y mole `Mno_4` in acidic medium. Ratio of x/y is-
(A) 2:1
(B) 10:1
(C) 3:1
(D) 1:3

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