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In the reaction : XCrCl(3) + YH(2)O(2)...

In the reaction :
`XCrCl_(3) + YH_(2)O_(2) rarr ZNaOH rarr Na_(2)CrO_(4) + NaCl + H_(2)O`
The values of `X, Y` and `Z` are respectively :

A

`2, 6, 5`

B

`2, 5, 6`

C

`2, 3, 10`

D

`2, 3, 8`

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C

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