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When a brown compound of manganese (A) is treated with HCl it gives a gas (B). The gas taken in excess, reacts with `NH_(3)` to give an explosive compound (C ). Identify compounds A, B and C.

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`MnO_(2)(A)+4HCl rarr MnCl_(2)+Cl_(2)(B)+2H_(2)O`.
`NH_(3)+3Cl_(2)("excess")rarr NCl_(3)(C ) + 3HCl`.
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