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An allotrope of phosphorous, exhibits a phenomenon of phosphorescence, produces compound 'A' which on reacition with `O_(2)` gives 'B'. The number of oxygen atoms bonds to each central atom in 'A' and 'B' are 'X' and 'Y' respectively. When 'A' is heated to `210^(@)C` it decomposes to an oxide 'D' and another allotrope of phosphorus 'C'.
X and Y are respectively

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