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A white solid forms Rinmann's green in the charcoal cavity test in an oxidising flame. On treatment with dilute `H_(2)SO_(4)` this solid produces a gas that turns an acidified dichromate paper green and lead acetate paper black. The white solid is

A

PbS

B

`ZnSO_(3)`

C

ZnS

D

`Na_(2)S`

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C

ZnS
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