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A+H(2)Orarr B+HCl B+H(2)OrarrC+HCl C...

`A+H_(2)Orarr B+HCl`
`B+H_(2)OrarrC+HCl`
Compound (A), (B) and (C ) will be respectively

A

`PCl_(5), POCl_(3), H_(3)PO_(3)`

B

`PCl_(5), POCl_(3), H_(3)PO_(4)`

C

`SOCl_(2), POCl_(3), H_(3)PO_(3)`

D

`PCl_(3), POCl_(3), H_(3)PO_(4)`

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