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`C_(6)H_(5)N^(+)Cl^(-) overset(x, y)(rarr) C_(6)H_(5)Cl+N_(2)`
x and y in the above reaction are

A

`CuCl_(2), HCl`

B

`CuCl, HCl`

C

`ZnCl_(2), HCl`

D

`AlCl_(3), HCl`.

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