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A tetra-atomic molecule (A) on reaction with nitrogen (I) oxide, produces two substances (B) and (C). (B) is a dehydrating agent while substance (C) is a diatomic gas which shows almost inert behaviour. The substances (A),(B) and (C) are

A

`P_(4), N_(2)O_(5),O_(2)`

B

`P_(4),P_(4)O_(10),Ar`

C

`P_(4),P_(2)O_(3),O_(2)`

D

`P_(4),P_(4)O_(10),N_(2)`

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  • A tetra-atomic molecule X on reaction with nitrogen oxide (Oxidation State = 1) produces two substances Y and Z. Y is a dehydrating agent while compound Z is a diatomic gas which shows almost inert gas behavior. The substances X, Y and Z are

    A
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    A
    `CI_(2),AgCI,CIO_(2)O_(2)`
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    `CI_(2)Ag,CI_(2)O_(6),O_(2)`
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