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P(4)(s) + 3OH^(-) (aq) + 3H(2)O (I) rarr...

`P_(4)(s) + 3OH^(-) (aq) + 3H_(2)O (I) rarr PH_(3) (g) + 3H_(2)PO_(2)^(-) (aq)`
In the above equation, the species getting oxidized and reduced respectively are

A

`P_(4) and OH^(-)`

B

`OH^(-) and P_(4)`

C

`P_(4) and H_(2)O`

D

`P_(4) and P_(4)`

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