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Unknown salt `'A'+K_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7)+"conc. "H_(2)SO_(4) to `Reddish brown fumes. Which is the correct statement regarding the above observation?

A

it confirms the presence of `Cl^(-)` ion

B

confirms the presence of `Br^(-)` ion

C

It confirms the presence of both

D

it neither confirms `Cl^(-)` nor `Br^(-)` unless it is passed through NaOH solution

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