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When chlorine gas is passed through an aqueous solution of a potassium halide in the presence of chloroform a violet colouration is obtained. On passing more of chlorine water, the violet colour disappears and solution becomes colourless. This test confirms the presence of which of the following ions?

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When chlorine gas is passed through an aqueous solution of a potassium halide in the presence of chloroform a violet colouration is obtained. On passing more of chlorine water, the violet colour disappears and solution becomes colourless. This test confirms the presence of which of the following ions?



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