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HNO(3) + P(2)O(5) to A +B 'A' is oxyac...

`HNO_(3) + P_(2)O_(5) to A +B`
'A' is oxyacid of phosphorus and 'B' is an oxide of nitrogen. 'A' and 'B' are respectivley.

A

`H_3 PO_4 , N_2 O_3`

B

`HPO_3 , N_2 O_3`

C

`HPO_3 , N_2 O_5`

D

`H_3 PO_3 , N_2 O_5`

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C

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