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In an oxidation-reduction reaction, it required 25.6 ml of a 0.65 m potassium permanganate solution to reach the equivalence point with 15.0 ml of an iron(ii) sulfate solution. what is the molar concentration of the iron(ii) sulfate solution? the net ionic equation for the reaction is:

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