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A, B and C are three complexes of chromium (III) with the empirical formula `H_(2)O_(6)Cl_(3)Cr`. All the three complexes have water and chloride ion as ligands.
Complex A does not react with concentrated `H_(2)SO_(4)`, whereas complexes B and C lose `6.75 %` and `13.5 %` of their original mass, respectively, on treatment with concentrated `H_(2)SO_(4)`. Identify A, B and C

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