Compound $A$ reacts with $NH_4Cl$ and forms a compound $B$. Compound $B$ reacts with $H_2O$ and excess of $CO_2$ to form compound $C$,which on reaction with saturated $NaCl$ solution forms sodium hydrogen carbonate. Compounds $A, B$ and $C$ are respectively:

  • A
    $CaCl_2, NH_3, NH_4HCO_3$
  • B
    $CaCl_2, NH_4^+, (NH_4)_2CO_3$
  • C
    $Ca(OH)_2, NH_3, NH_4HCO_3$
  • D
    $Ca(OH)_2, NH_4^+, (NH_4)_2CO_3$

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