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Formation of volatile Ni(CO)(4) and then...

Formation of volatile `Ni(CO)_(4)` and then its subsquent decomposition into Ni and CO makes basis of Mond's process:
`Ni+4CO overset(T_(1))to Ni(CO)_(4) overset(T_(2))to Ni 4CO_(3)`
`T_(1) and T_(2)` are:

A

`100^(@)C,50^(@)C`

B

`50^(@)C,100^(@)C`

C

`50^(@)C,200^(@)C`

D

`200^(@)C,50^(@)C`

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C
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