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Addition of sodium thiousulphate solution to a solution of silver nitrate give `'X'` as white precipitate, insoluble in water but soluble in excess thiosulphate solution to give `'Y'`. On boiling in water, `'Y'` gives `'Z'`. `'X','Y'` and `'Z'`. respectively, are

A

`Ag_2S_2O_3,Na_3[Ag(S_2O_3)_2],Ag_2S`

B

`Ag_2SO_4,Na[Ag(S_2O_3)_2],Ag_2S_2`

C

`Ag_2S_2O_3, Na_5[Ag(S_2O_3)_3], AgS`

D

`Ag_2SO_3,Na_3[Ag(S_2O_3)_2],Ag_2O`

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