Fe 3+ is reduced to Fe 2+ by using
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Fe3+ is reduced to Fe2+ by using
- H2O2 in presence of NaOH
- Na2O2 in water
- H2O2 in presence of H2SO4
- Na2O2 in presence of H2SO4
Answer
(C) H 2 O 2 in presence of H 2 SO 4
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