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A violet colour is obtained on adding `Cl_(2)` water in solution of potassium halide in presence of chloroform and on adding excess of `Cl_(2)` water, violet colour disappears and colourless solution appears. The test shows the presence of
A. Iodide ion
B. Bromide ion
C. Chloride ion
D. Iodide and bromide ion

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