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The colour of the iodine solurion is discharged by shaking with(a) Sodium sulphide(b) Sodium sulphate(c) Sodium bromide(d) Aqucous sulphur dioxidc
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The reaction is between sodium sulphate (Na2SO4) and iodine (I2). The iodine is purple in color. Show more…
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