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A greenish yellow gas reacts with an alkali metal hydroxide to form a halite which can be used in firworks and safety matches. The gas and halides respectively are -

A

`Br_(2),KBrO_(3)`

B

`Cl_(2),KClO_(3)`

C

`I_(2),NalO_(3)`

D

`Cl_(2),NaClO_(3)`

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B
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