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An inorganic halide `(A)` reacts with water to form two acids `(B)` and `(c). (A)` also reacts with `NaOH` to form two salts `(D)` and `( E)` which remain in solution. The solution gives white precipitate with both `AgNO_3` and `BaCl_2` solutions respectively. `(A)` is a useful organic reagent. Identify `(A)` to `( E)`.

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To solve the problem step by step, we will identify the compounds A to E based on the given reactions and the information provided. ### Step 1: Identify Compound A The question states that an inorganic halide `(A)` reacts with water to form two acids `(B)` and `(C)`. Since we are dealing with halides and the products are acids, we can consider the possibility of a sulfonyl chloride, which is a type of inorganic halide. A common example is sulfur dichloride oxide `(SO2Cl2)`. ### Step 2: Reaction of A with Water When `(SO2Cl2)` reacts with water, it hydrolyzes to form: - Sulfuric acid `(H2SO4)` ...
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