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Which of the statement about the reaction below are incorrect ?
`2PbO(s)+C(s) to 2Pb(s)+CO_(2)(g)`
(a) Lead is getting reduced.
(b) Carbon dioxide is getting oxidised.
(c ) Carbon is getting oxidised.
(d) Lead oxide is getting reduced.

A

(a) and (b)

B

(a) and (b)

C

(a), (b),(c )

D

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