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C(6)H(12)O(6) + Ararr2C(3)H(4)O(3)+ B. ...

`C_(6)H_(12)O_(6) + Ararr2C_(3)H_(4)O_(3)+ B`.
A & B in the above reaction are

A

`2H_(2)O, CO_(2)`

B

`O_(2), 2CO_(2)`

C

`2H_(2)O, O_(2)`

D

`O_(2), 2H_(2)O`

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