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(a). A powdered substance (A) on treatment with fusion mixture gives a green coloured compound (B).
(b). The solution of (B) The solution of (B) in boiling water on acidification with dilute `H_2SO_4` gives a pink coloured compound (C).

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is `MnSO_4`
(a). `MnSO_4+Na_2CO_3+2KNO_3tounderset((B)green coloured)(Na_2MnO_4)+2KNO_2`
(b). `3Na_2MnO_4+2H_2SO_4tounderset((C) pink coloured)(2NaMnO_4)+MnO_2+2Na_2SO_4+2H_2O`
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