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Sodium salt of an organic acid 'X' produces effervescence with conc. `H_(2)SO_(4)`. 'X' reacts with the acidified aqueous `CaCl_(2)` solution to give a white precipitate which decolourises acidic solution of `KMnO_(4) 'X'` is

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