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Chloride of an element `A` gives neutral solution in watt . In the periodic table, the elements `A` belong to

A

First group

B

Third group

C

Fifth group

D

First transition group

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A

Salts of strong acid and strong base (e.g. `NaCl`) do not hydrolyse, and thus they have `pH = 7` (neutral). Group I forms salts of strong acid `(S_(A))` and strong base `(S_(B))`.
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