Each of these are added to a mixture of aqueous solutions of iodide and `CHCl_(3)` separately. Which will give a positive test for iodine when the sol

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Each of these are added to a mixture of aqueous solutions of iodide and `CHCl_(3)` separately. ... . NaBr solution C. Chlorine water D. Bromine water

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