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When a substance 'A' reacts with water, it produces a combustible gas 'B' and a solution of substance 'C' in water. When another substance 'D' reacts with this solution of 'C', it also produces the same gas 'B' on warming but 'D' can produce gas 'B' on reaction with dilute sulphuric acid at room temperature. 'A' imparts a deep golden yelow colour to the smokeless flame of bunsen flame. 'A', 'B' , 'C' & 'D' are respectively

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Answered by Rajkumarverma33199
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Answer: Na,H2,NaOH,Zn

When Na reacts with water, it produces a combustible gas H2 and a solution of NaOH in water.

Na+2H2O⟶2NaOH↓+H2↑

When Zn reacts with this solution of NaOH, it also produces the same gas H2 on warming but Zn can produce gas H2 on reaction with dilute sulphuric acid at room temperature.

Zn+2NaOH−→ΔNa2ZnO2↓+H2↑

Zn+dil.H2SO4⟶ZnSO4↓+H2↑

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