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Upon heating`KCIO_(3)` in presence of catalytic amount of `MnO_(2)`, a gas `W` is formed. Excess amount of `W` reacts with white phosphours to given `X`. The reaction of `X` with pure `HNO_(3)` gives `Y` and `Z`.
W and X are, respectively

A

`O_(2) " and " P_(4)O_(10)`

B

`O_(2) " and " P_(4)O_(6)`

C

`O_(3) " and " P_(4)O_(6)`

D

`O_(3) " and " P_(4)O_(10)`

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