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A compound `(M_(2)O_(2))` of group I element (M) hydrolyses to form `M^(+),OH^(-)` and X. Another compound `(M'O_(2))` of group I element (M') hydrolyses to form `(M')^(+),OH^(-)`, X and Y. What are X and Y respectively ?

A

`H_(2)O_(2),O_(2)`

B

`H_(2)O_(2),O_(3)`

C

`O_(2),H_(2)`

D

`H_(2),H_(2)O_(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

Reaction,
`M_(2)O_(2)toM^(+)+OH^(-)andx=(H_(2)O_(2)" peroxide")`
`M.O_(2)toM^(+)+OH^(-),M.+O_(2)y=(O_(2)="Oxygen")`
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