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A gas 'X' is passed through water to form a solution. The aqeous solution on treatment with `AgNO_(3)` solution gives a white precipitate. The sturated aqueous solution also dissolves magnesium ribbon with the evolution of colourless gas 'Y'. Identify 'X' and 'Y'

A

`X=CO_(2) , Y=Cl_(2)`

B

`X=Cl_(2) , Y=CO_(2)`

C

`X=Cl_(2) , Y=H_(2)`

D

`X=H_(2) , Y=Cl_(2)`

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