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A colourless inorganic compound(A) is soluble in water, alcohols, amines. On strong heating (A) gives a brown gas (B) and a grey residue (C) on dissolution of(A) in `NH_3` a solution (D) is formed which reduces aldehydes to form silvermirror. `FeSO_4` reduces solution of (A) in water aqueous solution of(A) also gives a brick red precipitate (E) with `K_2CrO_4` solution
C is

A

Ag

B

`Ag_2O`

C

`Ag_3N`

D

None of these

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